The 24th Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event concluded its 2025 program. The event is part of the renowned Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. Winners were announced across numerous competitive sections. Seventeen film projects and two producers received honors.

The industry gathering wrapped up with a session on filming in Ukraine. This highlights the event’s focus on current global cinema landscapes. The awards recognize projects in scriptwriting, development, and post-production.
Award-Winning Projects Span Genres and Borders
The co-production market saw major awards handed out. The drama series project “Wool” won the TV Beats Co-Financing Market top prize. According to the jury, it knits fashion with female empowerment.
The “TV Beats Co-Production Market Public Favorite Award” went to “Nuclear Sunset Cruise.” Its director, Florian Gallenberger, is a previous Academy Award winner. This shows the high caliber of projects presented.
The Works in Progress section also announced its winners. The Lithuanian-Estonian-Latvian co-production “Dice-Cing-o-Mat” won two significant awards. It received the Special Award by TRT and the Best Baltic Project award.
Recognition Fuels Emerging Filmmakers and Producers
The awards provide crucial support for film completion and distribution. Many prizes include cash grants or vital production services. This practical help is essential for independent filmmakers.
The “Eurimages Co-Production Development Award” of €20,000 went to the Finnish project “The Well.” The jury praised its nuanced portrait of a sisterly relationship. Another Eurimages award supported the Ukrainian project “Alice wants to live.”
Two promising producers also received career-boosting recognition. They won free passes to the Producers’ Network at the Cannes Marché du Film. This offers invaluable international networking opportunities.
The 2025 festival awards underscore a vibrant and resilient film industry. The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival continues to be a vital launchpad for diverse and powerful stories from across the globe.
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What is the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival?
The Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival is a major annual international film event. It is held in Estonia and includes a significant industry segment. The festival showcases features and shorts from around the world.
Which project won the top TV Beats award?
The drama series “Wool” was named the most promising project. It is based on a true story about fashion and female empowerment. The project is a co-production between several European countries.
How many projects were honored at the event?
A total of seventeen film projects received awards across different categories. This includes works from the script stage to post-production. Two individual producers were also recognized for their promise.
Did any project win more than one award?
Yes, the project “Dice-Cing-o-Mat” won two major awards. It received the TRT Special Award and the Best Baltic Project prize. The film is a co-production between Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia.
What was the main Ukrainian project that won?
The Ukrainian project “Alice wants to live” won a Eurimages Special Co-Production Development Award. The jury praised its atmospheric and authentic depiction of post-traumatic intimacy. It is set in a wounded Kyiv landscape.
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