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STATION TALLINN

Poster, Schedule & Booklet designed by Arun Nura

International directors

Thursday 3/5

8:30 pm - midnight

Collapsing

Brian Ratigan

1 min

USA

An exquisite corpse about the end of the world, made with found 8mm footage. Produced by Non Films.

Local directors

Estonian Film Boulevard

Saturday 5/5

9 pm - 10 pm

Nowness

Kristiina Tang 

10 min

Estonia

Shown through a poetic lens, the film tells the story of a woman’s final farewell with her grandfather. She is grieving and her memories unfold in front of her eyes as she takes her regular “journey” to the well. The magpies evoke the memories connected with her grandfather.

World premieres

Thursday 3/5

8:30 pm - midnight

Low Season

Chris Lake 

6 min

UK

Low Season can be read as a film that looks at the struggle for identity within a modern capitalistic society. It asks questions about what constitutes this identity, and what challenges we face when we begin to pull away some of the imposed values of systemic ideology. Low Season equally represents both beauty and discontent. A battling of opposing ideas can be felt in the director’s mind and within the entire piece, each struggling for dominance. All working to help deepen the films texture. A film portraying less about political ideology but experience and complete truth.

PHOTOGRAPHY

EXHIBITION

Co-organised by Szymon Karpinski & ARTIS KINO 

Additionally during the Station Tallinn:

Discussions

6th of May (Sunday)

11am- 15pm

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at Kultuurikatel - Tallinn Creative Hub;

Terrace Hall

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To attend email:

igaritastepien@gmail.com

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Image source: www.kultuurikatel.ee

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MARKUS DELL

PARTNERS

Artis Cinema offers a selection of arthouse and other quality films in comfortable and modern surroundings. The 181- and 72-seat cinema halls screen primarily European films in its regular programming and special film events. As of the beginning of 2011, Artis is a member of the pan-European network Europa Cinemas. In 2013, cinema Artis received the Best Youth Programming Award from Europa Cinemas. In 2015 cinema Artis received the Best Programming Award from Europa Cinemas. The Artis Cinema is located on the third floor of the Solaris Centre in Tallinn.

Website: http://www.kino.ee/eng

The Estonian Film Museum was founded in the autumn of 2006, with the goal of documenting the history of Estonian film. The Film Museum is still in development,
with the following items in its collections: costumes used on screen, props, photographs related to the Estonian film history, screenplays, documents, souvenirs, publications and cinema equipment. The largest amount of material is related to the legendary film studio Tallinnfilm. In addition to collecting and preservation, the film museum is involved in introducing the art of filmmaking with the help of themed exhibitions and events. Wesbite: 

http://www.ajaloomuuseum.ee/visiting/buildings/filmmuseum

Lux Express Group is the largest international express routes coach operator in the Baltic region who offers bus services in 7 countries. The main directions are St.
Petersburg, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius and Warsaw. It has grown into one of the most leading companies in the Baltic States and the surrounding area, who performs
international coach route rides. The main agencies with the operating base and sales network are located in Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius and St. Petersburg.

Website: https://luxexpress.eu/en

Kultuurikatel aka Tallinn Creative Hub is a non-profit foundation and cultural organisation in Tallinn, Estonia situated in the Tallinn Power Plant and a medium
between international culture, creative industry and private sector. Kultuurikatel organises events, workshops, performances. Yearly it organises Stalker Festival and is a partner in the Tallinn Music Week. The organisation also runs an active artist-inresidence
program to serve professional artists from different fields of culture. Wesbite: https://kultuurikatel.ee/en/

Dipri is a cutting-edge digital print-on-demand service. The small but effective printing house stands out among others with its ability to provide fast service without compromising quality. The most contemporary equipment allows Dipri to print paperback books, personalized single copies, posters, leaflets, etc. even in quantities that are too small for more traditional printing houses.

Website: dipri.ee

Organisers 

Iga Rita Stepien & Inger Kitt

Iga Rita Stepien is the founder of the Station To Station Club, festival organiser and filmmaker. Iga Rita met Inger at the London College of Communication and they have been friends for more than 6 years now. Inger Kitt has been passionate about film since 1993. She has the BA in Production for Live Events and Television (University of the Arts London) and the Masters degree in International Journalism (Cardiff University). Iga Rita and Inger have collaborated on many film projects and are planning to create more work together. At the moment Inger is living in Estonia and pursuing a teacher's career to try something new and exciting. Iga Rita is doing Masters Degree in Poland on the Culture & Film Theory course.

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