France is ready for the Baltics, and the rest of the world may follow suit.
From CinéBaltique festival in Paris, dedicated to Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian films — and including a tribute to Estonian filmmaker Leida Laius — to the nearly three-month program dedicated to Baltic documentary films at the Centre Pompidou, local audiences get to discover films that haven’t always been in the spotlight.
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