Baltic Powerhouses Showcase Exciting Projects at EFM

One year after sharing the stage at the European Film Market as joint Countries in Focus, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia continue to shine.

Despite the downturn sparked by the coronavirus pandemic, the lingering fallout from the ongoing war in Ukraine and the growing economic uncertainty worldwide, production across the region has been at or near record highs in recent years.

Here are some of the buzz titles from top Baltic producers that buyers can look forward to at this year’s European Film Market:

Maria’s SilenceDirector: Davis SimanisProducers: Gints Grūbe, Inese Boka-GrūbeThe fourth historical drama from the veteran director, this Latvian-Lithuanian co-production will bow in the Forum sidebar in Berlin. Pic is based on the life of Marija Leiko, a stage and silent film star who struggles with fame and love under Stalin’s totalitarian regime.Sales: N/A

Soviet JeansCreators: Stanislavs Tokalovs, Teodora Markova, Waldemar KalinowskiProducer: Aija BerzinaPart of this year’s Berlinale Series Market Selects lineup, this Soviet-era comedy-drama series follows an ardent rock and roll fan who sets up an underground jeans factory in a Latvian psychiatric hospital.Sales: Beta Film

Divorce During the WarDirector: Andrius BlaževičiusProducer: Marija RazguteTapped to take part in the Berlinale’s Co-Production Market, the Lithuanian director’s third feature follows a couple’s struggles to confront their crumbling relationship and navigate the messy process of divorce against the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.Sales: N/A

Estonian crime thriller “The Shadow” is eyeing a fall 2024 premiere.
Courtesy of Taska Film

The ShadowDirector: Jaak KilmiProducers: Kristian Taska, Tanel Tatter, Veiko Esken, Armin KaruJuhan Liiv, a struggling poet and an unlikely detective, solves gruesome murder cases in Estonia, the “Wild West” of the crumbling Russian Empire in the 1890s. While fighting crime and his own inner demons, he’s considered mad and pronounced crazy. But by standing for justice and truth, at the end of the day, he could prove to be the sanest of all.Sales: N/A

Fuck the Hague ConventionShowrunner: Gabija SiurbytėProducers: Gabija Siurbytė, Viktorija RimukteThe latest series from the creators of the 2023 Berlinale Series Market Selects drama “Troll Farm” is a modern-day take on an international custody battle for a young girl that’s set amid a maelstrom of press and social media. Sales: Dansu Films

Supporting RoleDirector: Ana UrushadzeProducers: Dati Tsintsadze, Zeynep Atakan, Ivo FeltThe Georgian director’s sophomore feature follows a retired film star used to playing heroic leads who embarks on a bizarre, cathartic odyssey after being offered a supporting role to an unpleasant elderly man.Sales: N/A

AntonivkaDirector: Kateryna GornostaiProducers: Vika Khomenko, Dagnė VildžiūnaitėA Berlinale Co-Production Market selection, the Ukrainian director’s follow-up to her Berlin Crystal Bear-winning “Stop-Zemlia” tells the story of a young couple who have survived the war and are looking to start a new life together.Sales: N/A

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