Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2024

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Block 5 (Igrišča ne damo!) (Country: Slovenia; Year: 2024; Director: Klemen Dvornik; Writer: Dora Sustic; Stars: Enis Beslagic, Mark Jacob Cavazza, Youri Friderich, Sasa Klancnik, Alenka Kraigher, Niko Lemark, Marko Mandic, Voranc Mandic, Sasa Pavcek, Ivana Roscic, Manca Rozman, Sarah Al Saleh, Dario Nozic Serini, Tihomir Stanic, Kaja Sustar)
When 12-year-old Alma discovers that her father’s company plans to demolish the playground, she becomes determined to protect it at all costs.
Boom! (Bum!) (Country: Latvia; Year: 2024; Director: Marta Selecka, Andra Doršs; Writer: Lote Eglīte; Stars: Adrians Petrovics, Dāvis Ozols, Elīza Kļava)
After a skateboarding accident, Hugo develops magical “superpowers”. He quickly becomes the coolest kid in school but now has to choose between status and friendship.
Dalia And The Red Book (Dalia Y El Libro Rojo) (Country: Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Spain; Year: 2024; Director: David Bisbano; Writer: David Bisbano; Stars: Natalia Rosminati, Agustina Cirulnik, Andrés Burecovics, Gustavo Barrientos, Mariana Correa, Mora Kind)
A girl is captured by a character in a book her dad was writing before he died.
Diplodocus (Year: 2024; Director: Wojtek Wawszczyk; Stars: Julian Wanderer, Tadeusz Baranowski, Rachel Butera, Nicholas Corda, Helena Englert, Jelena Goldfinch, Wayne Grayson, Filip Kowalewicz, Mary O'Brady, Piotr Polak, Mike Pollock, Ras, Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld, Marc Thompson, Bill Timoney)
Greetings From Mars (Grüsse vom Mars) (Country: Germany; Year: 2024; Director: Sarah Winkenstette; Writer: Sebastian Grusnick, Thomas Möller; Stars: Gisa Flake, Cem-Ali Gültekin, Theo Kretschmer, Hedi Kriegeskotte, Lilli Lacher, Eva Löbau, Kailas Mahadevan, Anton Noltensmeier, Lennox Schubert, Luk Slomka, Jona Volkmann, Michael Wittenborn)
I Accidentally Wrote A Book (Country: Hungary; Year: 2024; Director: Nóra Lakos; Writer: Annet Huizing, Nóra Lakos; Stars: Villo Demeter, László Mátray, Kati Zsurzs, Bonca Hárs, Vivien Rujder, Réka Tenki, Rozi Lovas, Zoltán Mucsi, Dorka Gryllus, Kata Sarbó, Petra Gubik, Angéla Stefanovics, Kornél Simon, Barnabás Bergendi, Petra Grisnik)
Thelma's Perfect Birthday (Telmas ideālā dzimenīte) (Country: Latvia, Luxembourg; Year: 2024; Director: Reinis Kalnaellis; Writer: Reinis Kalnaellis; Stars: Daiga Barkāne, Ray Hurd, Brad Ziffer, Anne Johnstonbrown, Kevin Barbare, Anne Johnstonbrown, Sabrina Glow, Eric Medler, Jillian Kuhl, Dan Sheldon, Douglas Bailie, Dan Gold)
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