Applications for Kino Eyes 2019/2021 intake are now open
Kino Eyes is a two year Joint Master programme with a brand-new highly intensive fiction film making supported by ERASMUS+, the European Union’s education body.
Kino Eyes is a two year Joint Master programme with a brand-new highly intensive fiction film making supported by ERASMUS+, the European Union’s education body.
“No,” says Senior Research Fellow in Educational Technology Kairit Tammets, but adds that misusing technology can lead to the devolvement of mankind.
The 80th noncommercial film festival ended on September 10th at Blansko, Czech Republic. 132 films from 25 countries took part. Estonian films were successful this time as well. Rebeka Rummel's fil...
On 7 September, Martin Aidnik from the School of Governance, Law and Society defended his PhD thesis that focused on the meaning and the changes in Utopia, according to the different periods of Zygmun...
The exhibition "THE TREES WERE… THE TREES WERE..." by BFM's Associate Professor of Design, Krista Aren is open in the lobby of the Nova building.
BFM is leading the Media Literacy, Heritage and Reuse in Education Nordplus project. Meetings took place July 9th-10th at Tallinn University and the newly opened Film Museum.
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