Tartuff

Film festival held in Tartu, Estonia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tartuff (originally tARTuFF) is an annual romance film festival held since 2006 every August in Tartu, the second biggest city in Estonia.

Tartuff (2018)

Tartuff is organized by the Black Nights Film Festival and it takes place in Tartu Town Hall Square (Raekoja plats), where films are shown on a big screen free of charge. In addition, documentaries are shown in the Athena Center. The film programme is supported by discussions and lectures during the day. Viewers are invited to choose their favourite among the films screened.[1]

Tartuff is the biggest open-air film festival in the Baltics.[2]

History

Tartuff was created by Black Nights Film Festival together with HÕFF in 2006. The idea came from the founder of PÖFF Tiina Lokk-Tramberg, who based it on a similar film festival in Vienna.[3]

The first Tartuff in 2006 screened 24 films and the TV miniseries Dekalog by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski. Nearly 10,000 attended the festival, as well as a one-day conference on cultural tolerance. Pedro Almodóvar's Volver was voted audience favourite.[1]

The second Tartuff in 2007 screened 24 films. 10 000 attended the showings and a two-day conference on "The tolerants of religion". Hal Ashby's Harold and Maude was voted audience favourite.[1]

The third Tartuff in 2008 screened 24 films. 16,163 attendees enjoyed the films and a photo contest "Love of Tartu". Taarka by Ain Mäeots, about Seto folk singer Hilana Taarka, premiered and was voted audience favourite.[1]

The fifth Tartuff in 2010 scored 30,428 attendees. Jerzy Sladkowski's Paradise was voted audience favourite.[1]

Visitor numbers

More information Year, Films shown ...
YearFilms shownVisitors
20062410 000
20072410 000
20082416 163
20092417 100
20102230 428
20112721 337
20122617 930
20131922 000
20141525 000
20151619 500
20161918 000
20171817 000
20181619 300
20191115 000
2020177 500
2021178 000
20221711 600
2023209 000
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Awards

Visitors can vote for their favorite film online. Public's favorite film is awarded Mati Karmin's sculpture "Suudlevad Tudengid" ("Kissing Students"), a copy of a sculpture that lies in the middle of Tartu Town Hall Square.[4]

Public favourites

More information Year, Film ...
YearFilmOriginal TitleDirector(s)Country of Director
2006VolverVolverPedro AlmodóvarSpain
2007Harold and MaudeHarold and MaudeHal AshbyUSA
2008TaarkaTaarkaAin MäeotsEstonia
2009GlassesMeganeNaoko OgigamiEstonia
2010ParadiseParadiseJerzy SladkowskiPoland
2011Waste LandWaste LandLucy WalkerUnited Kingdom
2012Café de FloreCafé de FloreJean-Marc ValléeCanada
2013The Perks of Being a WallflowerThe Perks of Being a WallflowerStephen ChboskyUSA
2014Corrections ClassКласс коррекции / Klass korrektsiiIvan TverdovskiyRussia
2015X+YX+YMorgan MatthewsUnited Kingdom
2016Sing StreetSing StreetJohn CarneyIreland
2017TannaTannaMartin ButlerAustralia
Bentley Dean
2018Becoming AstridUnge Astrid / Unga AstridPernille Fischer ChristensenDenmark
2019Always and ForeverImmer und ewigFanny BräuningSwitzerland
2020The Goddess of FortuneLa dea fortunaFerzan ÖzpetekItaly / Turkey
2021Diana's WeddingDianas bryllupCharlotte BlomGermany
2022Secret NameLa place d'une autreAurélia Georges [fr]France
2023The Sales GirlKhudaldagch ohinJanchivdorj SengedorjMongolia
2024Chainsaws Were SingingMootorsaed laulsidSander MaranEstonia
2025SunshineSunshineAntoinette JadaonePhilippines
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