Kristjan spends his summer holidays in a peaceful Estonian village together with a group of friends. Their only source of entertainment is playing and clambering around an abandoned factory. But because of how dangerous the building is, they are quickly banned from playing there. The friends decide to ignore the warnings, a decision that soon leads to a disturbing event.
Type of work: Film
Genre: Children
Stage: Completed
Producers: Evelin Penttilä, Roberts Vinovskis, Dominiks Jarmakovičs, Karolina Veetamm
Looking for: TBC
Contacts: dominiks@locomotive.lv
Screening: Online, available from 20 to 23 October to RIGA IFF Showcase participants (geo-blocked, available in Latvia)
Jaak Kilmi was born in 1973. He graduated from the Department of Culture of Tallinn Pedagogical University, majoring in directing. He has (co-) directed and produced a string of award-winning short films; a number of documentary films and two feature films. His films have received international recognition and have often been broadcasted abroad. Kilmi has acted as a member of the film commission of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia and the Estonian Film Board, and is a member of the Estonian Association of Film Journalists (the Estonian branch of FIPRESCI) since 1995. Since 2001 he teaches film directing at Estonian Art Academy and at the University of Tallinn.