The Tartu Film Fund was established in 2015 and is dedicated to supporting filmmakers and promoting film culture in Tartu and Southern Estonia. Since its inception, the fund has made it a priority to support film projects and filmmakers. Over its eight years of activity, the fund has contributed to the production of more than 30 films, each enriching the Estonian film industry in its unique way and showcasing Southern Estonia through various screen stories.
Activities:
The fund provides multifaceted support to filmmakers, including financial assistance, project development counseling, and help with finding filming locations and local service providers. In addition, the fund participates in international film fairs in London, Berlin, and Cannes, organizes training sessions and familiarization trips, and works to strengthen the local film community while raising awareness of Southern Estonia as a film region.
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Partners:
The fund works closely with local municipalities and cultural organizations in Southern Estonia, as well as higher education institutions offering film education, entrepreneurs, and other film funds.
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International Collaboration:
The Tartu Film Fund is a member of the pan-European film networks Cine Regio and European Film Commissions Network (EUFCN).
More information: tartufilmfund.ee
At the end of November, the “European Business Promotion Awards” were presented in Budapest. In the category of “Improving the Business Environment and Supporting the Internationalization of Enterprises,” the Tartu Film Fund was awarded the laureate title.
“The grand prize is a significant achievement for the Tartu Film Fund, highlighting that our daily work to enhance the attractiveness of Southern Estonia and Tartu, as well as develop local services, is both important and valuable—not just at the local level,” emphasized Hansen.”After receiving the award, representatives from several countries approached us to discuss creating similar funds in their own regions. The film fund has an economic impact, and it’s an investment in regional development. Tartu serves as a model for other European regions.”
“This award is recognition not only of the film fund team’s efforts but also of the entire Southern Estonia community and our partners who have helped the Film Fund grow and operate. Our goal is to create a film-friendly environment in Southern Estonia that supports creativity, entrepreneurship, and collaboration, and this recognition proves we are on the right path. I am deeply grateful to everyone who has supported us on this journey!” added Signe Somelar-Erikson, the development manager of the Tartu Film Fund.
Tartu Mayor Urmas Klaas pointed out that other Southern Estonian counties, such as Jõgeva, Põlva, Tartu, Valga, and Võru, have joined the city’s established fund, showing a great example of regional cooperation.
“Tartu Film Fund’s outstanding achievement on the international stage confirms that their dedication to connecting culture and business has borne fruit. The fund’s contribution to the completion of more than 50 films has helped bring the stories and places of Tartu and Southern Estonia to screens around the world. This award is a great honor for all those who have contributed to the fund’s activities, and it encourages us to take our stories even further,” said Klaas.
The Tartu Film Fund received this recognition for its outstanding results in implementing innovative measures and initiatives that have helped make the business environment in Estonia and Europe more attractive, with a focus on supporting small and medium-sized enterprises. The winners of the European competition will be announced on November 19, 2024, at the festive final event of the European Business Promotion Awards in Budapest. Alongside the Tartu Film Fund, business support organizations from Finland and Ireland are also competing for the award.