PÖFF goes online
After the great success of the online portion of last year’s festival, the Tallinn Black Nights Festival (PÖFF) will launch a year-round online initiative on March 6, making a wide variety of films available to its country’s inhabitants. Currently limited to Estonia, the festival will show a selection that it describes a “so-called second view, different from other known and daily used streaming platforms, capturing the world’s cinematography in its thematic, genre and style diversity.”
Its inaugural program, starting on March 6, will feature. with a five-film special program of the Women’s Nights Film Festival. From 9 March, three films from the latest PÖFF program will be added to the online cinema selection. On March 9, three films from the latest PÖFF program will be added to the online cinema selection.
For more information visit: https://kino.poff.ee/
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