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Amelie |
Tallinn’s Black Nights Film Festival begins in Estonia today. The festival is now in its 26th year and continues to grow, widening its programme with a Critics’ Picks selection for this edition. To celebrate, and ahead of our on-the-ground coverage which will start next week, we thought we’d take a look back at some of the festival’s winners for this week’s Streaming Spotlight to get in the mood.
Amelie, Disney+, Netflix and other platforms
Tallinn’s Best Film winner in 2001, Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s film is a quirky celebration of joie de vivre. The director transports us to a fictionalised Paris and the Cafe des 2 Moulins where his lead character works. Audrey Tautou had screen roles before this, in the likes of Venus Beauty, but this was a film that cemented her fame on the international stage as the quirky cafe waitress determined to improve the lives of those around her. While it may be just a little too sweet for some tastes, even the hardest of heart will find it hard not to admire the boundless energy that encourages us, like Amelie, to notice the small and enjoyable details of life. A love letter to eccentrics everywhere.
Dark Blue Almost Black, Apple TV
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Dark Blue Almost Black |
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo’s debut was the Grand Prize winner in 2006 and he also made an impact at home, picking up the Goya for Best New Director. His film concerns the interlocking stories of two brothers. Jorge (Quim Gutiérrez) is dreaming of a better life than his janitor’s lot, while his incarcerated brother (Antonio de la Torre, on fine form as ever) is embarking on a prison relationship with a fellow inmate (Marta Eturna). Arévalo avoids outright farce in favour of more thought through and intelligent humour and shows he has a directorial eye for a strong image.
Hunger, Amazon Prime, iTunes and other platforms
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Hunger |
We Need To Talk About Kevin, Netflix, Apple TV and other platforms
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We Need To Talk About Kevin |
Tangerines, Amazon, Apple TV
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Tangerines |
Dinner In America, Arrow, Apple TV
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Dinner In America Photo: Courtesy of Sundance Institute |
Playground, Apple TV, MUBI
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Playground Photo: Courtesy of Cannes Film Festival |
Our short selection is The Tale Of How which won the Animated Dreams Grand Prize in 2007