The Fourth Annual New York Baltic Film Festival (NYBFF) presented by Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America returns in 2022 as a hybrid festival with both in-person and virtual screenings! Virtual films in the festival will once again be available to viewers all across the U.S. via the Elevent streaming platform November 4-13.
Virtual screenings of all films will be available following their premieres at Scandinavia House and remain available to stream through November 13. To download viewing instructions and an FAQ, please click here.
VIRTUAL SCHEDULE
Beginning Friday, November 4
Homo Sovieticus (dir. Ivo Briedis, Latvia/Lithuania/Czechia, 2021, Documentary)
Rocks in My Pockets (Akmeņi manās kabatās, dir. Signe Baumane, USA/Latvia, 2014, Narrative)
My Father the Spy (dir. Jaak Kilmi & Gints Grūbe, 2019, Documentary)
Mariupolis (dir. Mantas Kvedaravičius, Ukraine/Lithuania/Germany/France, 2016, Documentary)
Beginning Saturday, November 5
Sandra Gets a Job (dir. Kaupo Kruusiauk, Estonia, 2021, Narrative)
Pilgrims (Piligrimai, dir. Laurynas Bareiša, Lithuania, 2021, Narrative)
Beginning Sunday, November 6
Lame-Os (dir. Marta Elina Martinsone, Latvia/Czech Republic, 2021, Narrative)
Burial (Kapinynas, dir. Emilija Škarnulytė, Lithuania/Norway, 2022, Documentary)
The Sleeping Beast (Tagurpidi torn, dir. Jaak Kilmi, Estonia/Latvia, 2022, Narrative)
Songs for a Fox (Dainos Lapei, dir. Kristijonas Vildžiūnas, Lithuania/Latvia/Estonia, 2021, Narrative)
Beginning Sunday, November 6
u.Q. (dir. Ivar Murd, Estonia, 2021, Documentary)
Tree of Eternal Love (Kiik, kirves ja Igavese Armastuse Puu, dir. Meel Paliale, Estonia, 2021, Narrative)