Exhibit directed by Alena Oleinik is shown at Youth and Children's Film Festival (Children's Programme).
15th Nov, Monday 14:00 Hall 2 Apollo Kino Solaris
22nd Nov, Monday 12:30 Hall 3 Apollo Kino Solaris
Pasha's father is a museum worker. He is a typical nerd living next door, he often stays unnoticed even when you bump into him on the stairs. He's interested in libraries and archives more than in real life. One day he disappeared.
Pasha received an SMS from an unknown number saying "RUN!"
Pasha will have to run away with his worst enemy, his classmate Ilya. A stolen masterpiece, magical worlds, adults acting like children and the first real feelings — the real adventure is waiting for them ahead.
PÖFF | Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (PÖFF) is one of the largest and most distinctive film events in Northern Europe and one of the 15 festivals in the world that belong to the so-called A-category – holding a privilege provided by the federation of the association of film critics to hold international competition programmes without any geographic restrictions.
The festival and its side events screen a rich and diverse programme that introduces carefully selected highlights of the current world cinema, mixing them with insightful retrospectives and special programmes that range from high quality drama to electrifying genre films, documentaries, genre films and much more. PÖFF attracts an annual attendance of over 80 000, bringing together over 1200 film professionals and journalists from around 70 different countries and screen over 250 features and similar number of shorts and animations annually.
The festival embraces a cluster of events, all taking place in the second half of November. These include the main festival and its two sub-festivals - PÖFF Shorts, dedicated to animations and short films and youth and children’s film festival Just Film - and a platform for the audiovisual industry professionals called Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event.