21-10-2025

Works in Progress Presents 18 New Film Projects

    Happiness Is Just a Blue Couch Away by Andrija Mugoša (Montenegro) Happiness Is Just a Blue Couch Away by Andrija Mugoša (Montenegro) source: POFF

    Works in Progress, showcasing films currently in production or post-production and seeking sales agents or festival premieres, introduces 18 promising projects across three categories: Baltic Event Works in Progress, International Works in Progress, and Just Film Works in Progress. The lineup features both debut filmmakers and acclaimed directors presenting their latest works.

    All projects will be screened during Industry@Tallinn &; Baltic Event on 20–21 November in the cinemas of Apollo Plaza.

    This year’s International Works in Progress selection features eight film projects, including two from the festival’s Focus: Catalonia.

    According to Triin Tramberg, the Project Manager of International Works in Progress, altogether there were 80 submissions for International Works in Progress, which showed a really strong level of interest. “We’re thrilled with the diversity of the selected projects. It was important for us to include films from Ukraine, both to showcase their incredible resilience and to support filmmakers creating under extremely challenging circumstances,” she adds “We’re also excited to highlight new Catalan titles, particularly with Alba Sotorra returning — the producer of Upon Entry, which began in the festival's debut competition and had great success — now presenting her new project Salen Las Lobas,” says Tramberg.

    Salen Las Lobas, the first feature by Claudia Estrada Tarascó – a Spain-Belgium co-production that follows a misunderstood teenager confined to a juvenile detention center, plotting her escape. The second Catalonian title, The Convulsions, is the third feature by David Gutiérrez Camps (Spain–France), a psychological drama exploring inner turmoil and identity.

    From Turkey, Bulgaria, and Greece comes Rahma, written and directed by award-winning Turkish poet and filmmaker Faysal Soysal. Germany is represented by Superbuhei, a visually stunning dark comedy and the directorial debut of Josef Brandl, whose previous work as a production designer includes The Grand Budapest Hotel (2015), Bridge of Spies (2016), and The Alienist (2021).

    Two Ukrainian films join the lineup: Kira’s Dream, a musical drama debut by Denys Kolesnikov, introduces a bold new voice from Eastern Europe; and Crickets Sing in the Rye, written and directed by Yevhen Khvorostianko, recounts one of the darkest chapters of Soviet history – the 1932–33 Holodomor genocide.

    Montenegrin filmmaker Andrija Mugoša presents Happiness Is Just a Blue Couch Away, a family drama about a mother and son escaping an abusive husband. Rounding out the selection is Prince, a Uruguay–Argentina dramedy by Federico Borgia, in which a dog inherits a house, forcing his late owner’s former lover to defend him from greedy human heirs.

    This year’s Baltic Event Works in Progress presents six captivating feature films from the region.

    Helen Räim, the Project Manager of Baltic Event Works in Progress says, it is really exciting to welcome Rahma and Lex Julia, that were attending Co-Production Market project in 2023 and in 2021 accordingly.  “It makes it really worthwhile to support the project in development and then see the outcome in Works in Progress. We’re glad to also welcome new voices in the region and will showcase two first features this year: Something Real by director Evar Anvelt and Kingpings by director Kristians Riekstins,” she adds. 

    Latvian director Kristians Riekstiņš returns to Industry@Tallinn &; Baltic Event with his debut, Kingpins, a crime comedy named Most Promising Project at the 2024 Script Pool competition. Another Latvian entry, The Wedding Day – a Latvia–Czechia co-production – is a musical dramedy about Kleo, a struggling theatre actress rediscovering her artistic spark.

    Lithuanian filmmaker Kristijonas Vildžiūnas joins with his sixth feature, the fantasy drama Dice-ching-o-mat, co-produced by Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and produced by Uljana Kim. Estonia and Lithuania also collaborate on Something Real, a gripping thriller marking the feature debut of Evar Anvelt, written by Martin Algus.

    Estonian director Eeva Mägi presents Mo Hunt, part of the Mo movement – a new wave in Estonian cinema known for its rebellious spirit. The first film of this movement, Mo Mamma, won the Best First Feature Award and Special Jury Prize at PÖFF 2023.

    The lineup also includes Lex Julia, a psychological drama by award-winning Finnish director Laura Hyppönen – a Finland–Poland–Estonia–Sweden co-production. Featuring an international cast, the film follows a seemingly perfect island holiday spiraling into chaos when Julia, a music producer in her early 30s, visits her new friend Anna’s secluded villa and meets her husband.

    Just Film Works in Progress showcases four titles, blending modern fairy tales and realistic coming-of-age stories. Kärt Väinola, project manager of Just Film Works in Progress, comments that the final selection this year offers a range of themes, but something that stands out is the focus on young protagonists navigating extraordinary challenges in their own environments. “Many of the films explore resilience, whether it’s against societal pressures, personal loss, or internal fears. There’s a strong sense of searching for identity, belonging, and a way to move forward in difficult circumstances,” she adds. 

    Representing Focus: Catalonia, the selection includes Tanit – the first solo feature by Pep Garrido – tells the story of a young girl who becomes the apprentice of a witch named Perona, while the loss of her baby sister forces her to confront adulthood too soon.

    The Argentine–Peruvian co-production Suiza, written and directed by Maria Fernanda Gonzales, offers a deeply personal reflection on the uncertainty faced by teenage girls in Lima as they step out of childhood.

    From Ukraine comes Office of Magical Forces, a family adventure by Dmytro Avdieiev, set in modern-day Kyiv, where ancient legends intertwine with the city’s contemporary pulse.

    Finally, the Estonian–Lithuanian co-production Morten, directed by Ivan Pavljutshkov, follows a modest 15-year-old boy who must choose between two very different girls one fateful spring.

    Awards

    The best projects both in the Baltic and International Works in Progress will be granted 7000 euros, consisting of 6000 euros worth of services by Studio Beep, together with a 1000 euros travel allowance.

    The best project of Just Film Works in Progress will receive a 1000 euro monetary prize to help the film gain visibility by covering promotion and publicity costs.

    In addition, TRT (The Turkish Radio and Television Corporation) will present a special monetary award of 5000 euros to one outstanding Works in Progress project, selected from among all categories, to assist the team in advancing their film’s promotional activities.

    International Works in Progress

    Title: The Convulsions
    Original title: Les éclats
    Country: France, Spain
    Genre: Psychological drama
    Written by: David Gutiérrez Camps, Blanca Camell Galí, Anna Zisman
    Directed by: David Gutiérrez Camps
    Produced by: Joan Carles Martorell, Iréna Lopez, Luis Ortas, Alice Baldo, Miguel Ángel Abuja, Pablo Gregorio Venegas, Joan Carles Martorell
    Production company: Auca Films
    Language: French, Catalan

    Title: Crickets Sing in the Rye
    Original title: Співають коники у житі
    Country: Ukraine
    Genre: Drama
    Written by: Yevhen Khvorostianko, Yuliia Cherniavska
    Directed by: Yevhen Khvorostianko
    Produced by: Yuliia Cherniavska, Oleg Shcherbyna, Olena Halahan
    Production company: Stage Service LLC
    Language: Ukrainian

    Title: Happiness Is Just a Blue Couch Away
    Original title: Pu spas za sve nas
    Country: Montenegro
    Genre: Drama
    Written by: Andrija Mugoša, Armin Behrem
    Directed by: Andrija Mugoša
    Produced by: Iva Kasalica, Andrija Mugoša
    Production company: KA Productions
    Language: Serbian

    Title: Kira’s Dream
    Original title: Mriia Kiry
    Country: Ukraine
    Genre: Musical film, Drama
    Written by: Denys Kolesnikov, Anastasiia Volkova
    Directed by: Denys Kolesnikov
    Produced by: Andrii Korniienko, Zlata Efimenko
    Production company: Good Morning Films
    Language: Ukrainian

    Title: Prince
    Original title: Prince
    Country: Uruguay, Argentina
    Genre: Dramedy
    Written by: Federico Borgia
    Directed by: Federico Borgia
    Produced by: Francisco Magnou Arnabal
    Production company: Montelona
    Language: Spanish

    Title: Rahma
    Original title: Rahma
    Country: Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece
    Genre: Drama, Family film, Social drama
    Written by: Faysal Soysal
    Directed by: Faysal Soysal
    Produced by: Faysal Soysal, Ivan Tonev, Michael Sarantinos
    Production company: Balkon Film
    Language: Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, English

    Title: Salen Las Lobas
    Original title: Wolf Grrrls
    Country: Spain, Belgium
    Genre: Drama, Social drama, Youth film
    Written by: Claudia Estrada Tarascó
    Directed by: Claudia Estrada Tarascó
    Produced by: Alba Sotorra Clua
    Production company: Alba Sotorra Productions
    Contact: Sara Martorana Munner
    Language: Spanish, Catalan

    Title: Superbuhei
    Original title: Superbuhei
    Country: Germany
    Genre: Comedy, Dark comedy, Thriller, Horror
    Written by: Josef Brandl, Johannes Simon Becker
    Directed by: Josef Brandl
    Produced by: Janina Sara Hennemann, Jan Philip Lange
    Production company: junifilm
    Language: German

    Baltic Event Works in Progress

    Title: Dice-Ching-O-Mat
    Original title: Dice-Ching-O-Mat
    Country: Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia
    Genre: Drama, Fantasy
    Written by: Kristijonas Vildziunas 
    Directed by: Kristijonas Vildziunas
    Produced by: Uljana Kim
    Production company: studio Uljana Kim
    Language: Lithuanian

    Title: Mo Hunt
    Original title: Mo Hunt
    Country: Estonia
    Genre: Thriller
    Written by: Eeva Mägi
    Directed by: Eeva Mägi 
    Produced by: Eeva Mägi, Sten-Johan Lill 
    Production company: Kultuurikuur, Kinosaurus Film
    Language: Estonian

    Title: Kingpins
    Original title: Visiem vajag naudu
    Country: Latvia
    Genre: Crime film, Comedy
    Written by: Kristians Riekstiņš
    Directed by: Kristians Riekstiņš
    Produced by: Alise Rogule
    Production company: Mima Films
    Language: Latvian, English

    Title: Lex Julia
    Original title: Lex Julia
    Country: Finland, Poland, Estonia, Sweden
    Genre: Drama, Psychological drama
    Written by: Laura Hyppönen
    Directed by: Laura Hyppönen
    Produced by: Merja Ritola
    Production company: Greenlit Productions Oy
    Language: English, Swedish

    Title: Something Real
    Original title: Midagi tõelist
    Country: Estonia, Lithuania
    Genre: Drama, Thriller
    Written by: Martin Algus
    Directed by: Evar Anvelt
    Produced by: Andreas Kask, Esko Rips
    Production company: Nafta Films
    Language: Estonian

    Title: The Wedding Day
    Original title: Līgava
    Country: Latvia, Czechia
    Genre: Musical film, Dramedy
    Written by: Marta Elīna Martinsone
    Directed by: Marta Elīna Martinsone
    Produced by: Guntis Trekteris
    Production company: Ego Media
    Language: Latvian

    Just Film Works in Progress

    Title: Morten
    Original title: Morten
    Country: Estonia, Lithuania
    Genre: Youth film
    Written by: Reeli Reinaus
    Directed by: Ivan Pavljutshkov
    Produced by: Anneli Ahven
    Production company: Kinokompanii
    Language: Estonian

    Title: Office of Magical Forces
    Original title: Хрещатик 48/2
    Country: Ukraine
    Genre: Family film, Adventure
    Written by: Yurii Mykulenko
    Directed by: Dmytro Avdieiev
    Produced by: Oleksii Komarovskyi 
    Production company: Komarovski Films
    Language: Ukrainian

    Title: Suiza
    Original title: Suiza
    Country: Peru, Argentina
    Genre: Drama
    Written by: Maria Fernanda Gonzales
    Directed by: Maria Fernanda Gonzales
    Produced by: Norma Velasquez
    Production company: Lucuma Salvaje
    Language: Spanish

    Title: Tanit
    Original title: Tanit
    Country: Spain
    Genre: Children’s film, Drama, Family film, Supernatural, Youth film, Adaptation
    Written by: Pep Garrido
    Directed by: Pep Garrido
    Produced by:  Xesc Cabot, Xavier Crespo 
    Production company: Atiende Films / Dacsa Produccions
    Language: Catalan

    Industry@Tallinn & Baltic Event (ITBE) is the key business platform for the audiovisual industry in the Northen Europe, held annually in November as part of the Black Nights Film Festival. In its 24th edition in 2025, ITBE brings together film professionals and emerging talent during 14-21 November for project presentations, masterclasses, workshops, conferences, and networking. In 2024, the event welcomed 850 industry guests.