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    Variety

    Estonia film fest adds industry market

    Posted: Sat., Sep. 26, 2009, 2:12pm PT

    Tallin Black Nights to feature 48 regional films up for sale

    By NICK HOLDSWORTH

    Estonia's Tallinn Black Nights, one of Eastern Europe's leading winter
    film festivals, is adding an industry event to this year's line-up.

    Dubbed the Black Market in a tongue-in-cheek reference to the
    reputation that parts of the old Warsaw Bloc have for movie piracy,
    the regional cinema and audiovisual market screenings will be a
    strictly legitimate opportunity for buyers and sellers to make deals
    at a midway point between larger international events, L.A.'s AFM in
    early November and Berlin in February.

    Devised by festival director Tina Lokk, this year's Black Market --
    which runs Nov. 30-Dec. 3, partially coinciding with established
    co-production event the Baltic Event -- is being treated as a pilot.

    Lokk said the market will feature up to 48 industry screenings mainly
    focusing on new films from neighboring regions and smaller film
    industry countries: Central and Eastern Europe, Nordic region, Russia
    as well as Georgia, Ukraine, Romania, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan,
    Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. The traditional Baltic Event, now
    organized in cooperation with Black Market Industry Screenings, will
    show the newest features from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

    "The goal of Black Market Industry Screenings is to enhance
    audiovisual cooperation on both sides of the eastern border of the
    European Union and Nordic countries and to give filmmakers visibility
    and access to the bigger audiovisual markets around the world. The
    timing of the screenings and meetings in the beginning of December
    will help to summarize the year and prepare for the next one," Lokk
    said.

    The market overlaps with the Baltic Event where 12 projects from the
    Baltic countries, Scandinavia, Central and Eastern Europe and Russia,
    will be presented, she added.

    Another new feature of the Tallinn Film Festival (Nov. 27-Dec. 6), is
    >From Books to Films, a literary right m neighboring regions that takes
    place Nov. 29-30.
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