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Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Showcases Boundary-Breaking Documentaries

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  • Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival unveils 2025 documentary lineup
  • Baltic documentaries and feature films to compete in separate programs
  • Documentaries explore themes from family to politics, highlighting women's stories
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Showcases Boundary-Breaking Documentaries

The 2025 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) has announced its selection of documentaries for the upcoming Doc@PÖFF International and Baltic competitions. This year's lineup features a diverse range of stories, from family relationships and traditional ways of life to politics and war, set across the globe.

Notably, the festival will feature Baltic documentaries and feature films competing in separate programs for the first time. According to the organizers, "Many of them also portray women who dare to dream big despite restrictive and challenging circumstances."

Curator Marianna Kaat praised the films, stating, "The films in the Doc@PÖFF program open a restless world where bold, author-driven works captivate with their search for balance and understanding -- and demonstrate that documentaries can be even more engaging than fiction."

The juries for both the international and Baltic documentary competitions include renowned industry professionals, such as producer Tania El Khoury, Estonian producer Marianne Ostrat, and German filmmaker Daniel Abma, among others.

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The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) is a prestigious annual film festival held in Tallinn, Estonia that showcases a diverse selection of documentaries and feature films.
For the first time, Baltic documentaries and feature films will compete in separate programs at the 2025 PÖFF, highlighting the unique voices and perspectives from the Baltic region.
The documentaries explore a wide range of themes, from family relationships and traditional ways of life to politics and war, with a focus on stories that portray women overcoming restrictive and challenging circumstances.

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