Success of Tallinn University Baltic Film and Media School's Films This Summer
This summer was successful for Tallinn University Baltic Film and Media School students, alumni and staff. During the few months student and short films won prizes from 4 different festivals!
This summer was successful for Tallinn University Baltic Film and Media School students, alumni and staff. During the few months student and short films won prizes from 4 different festivals!
- 鈥淔ree World鈥 by Anna Hints won Grand Prix and audience鈥檚 favourite prize at Rojal 13 Festival in Latvia. From Estonia 鈥淭hree鈥 (dir. Eva K眉bar, BFM) and 鈥淒istance鈥 (dir. Janno J眉rgens, BFM) were also selected for the festival.
- In Estonia 鈥淔ree World鈥 by Anna Hints won the prize for the best short film at Theodor Lutsu Film Days.
- Blue Sea Film Festival took place in Finland 23-25 August. Grand Prize in the category of International Baltic Herring Short Films went to BFM鈥檚 Associate Professor of Film Directing Hardi Volmer for his animated film 鈥淥lmeheidutus鈥. In the same category the third prize went to BFM鈥檚 former film student Katrin Maimik and Jan-Erik N玫gisto for their short film 鈥淔oto鈥. In the category of Student Films the third place went to school鈥檚 film students: Kaur Kokk, short film 鈥淟ast Call鈥 and Doris T盲盲ker, short film 鈥淪pring 脿 la Carte鈥. The prize for the Best Actress went to Maiken Schmidt for her role in 鈥淪pring 脿 la Carte鈥.
- 75th UNICA film festival that took place this year in Fierbrunn (Austria) brought to Baltic Film and Media School student Anna Hints bronze medal for her short movie 鈥濬ree World鈥.