Backed by the Finnish Film Institute and the Estonian Film Institute, the project-based program rolls out Nov. 13-19, three days in each capital city, with the Tallinn-based training being showcased at Discovery Campus, part of the Black Nights Film Festival’s Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event.
Mauricio Romero Tunaroza, ApostLab managing director said organising the first two-city workshop between Finland and Estonia felt “natural” considering the neighbouring countries’ proximity (just two hours by ferry), and strong industry ties.
“APostLab is quite a unique workshop in its approach to film making,” said the Finnish Film Foundation CEO Lasse Saarinen who supports up to two international industry training gigs a year. “Because of the technical changes in post-production,…
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