London BALTIC Film Festival

Saturday 27.11.2021 to Sunday 28.11.2021
Cinema Museum, London

London BALTIC Film Festival
Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania
27-28 November 2021
Cinema Museum, London

The London BALTIC Film Festival invites you to discover the fresh cinematic production of three Northern European countries laid by the Baltic Sea: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The Baltic cinema is full of untold and personal stories of the complex past, the Cold War and recent changes in society.

The festival features drama, thriller, animation, satire and comedy, including 3 UK premieres and Q&A’s with film directors and actors- there is something for every taste!

Join us for a weekend full of discovery in a magic historic venue in London. Get your tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/southsocialfilmfestival/595582

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A fantastic lineup of  6 screenings with 3 UK premieres and 3 different focuses.

Focus Estonia excels with 2 films set during the Cold war era, the sharp comedy satire, Goodbye Soviet Union by Lauri Randla and Dawn of war by Margus Paju, a spy thriller with spine chilling shots.

Focus Latvia is dedicated to the past with an anti-war film, My favorite war by Ilze Burkovska and Wild East by Matīss Kaža, an adventure saga with a fresh take on Baltic intrigue.

Focus Lithuania shows a very unusual migrant story with a twist, The Castle by Lina Lužyte set in Ireland and the Lithuanian-Latvian co-production, In the mirror by Laila Pakalnina, a fantasy teasing the fake world of selfies and crossfit through the lens of Snow White.

The festival will also offer live performances, insightful Q&As and  Baltic cuisine.

Get your tickets here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/southsocialfilmfestival/595582

The festival is produced by SOUTH SOCIAL FILM FESTIVAL and promoted by the Embassy of Estonia, Embassy of Latvia, Embassy of Lithuania, Estonian Film Institute, Latvia Film centre, Lithuanian Film Centre, Latvia 100 and Lithuanian Culture Institute.

Saturday 27.11.2021 to Sunday 28.11.2021
Cinema Museum, London