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Boston Baltic Film Festival Opening Night & Opening Reception

March 1 @ 9:00 pm 11:30 pm EST

EANC is proud to once again support this quality film festival, presenting films from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, with opportunities to meet & speak on site with some of the filmmakers themselves.

Opening day events:

A Panel Discussion with the filmmakers,

Screening of The Invisible Flight,

Opening Receiption @ “Fajitas & ‘Ritas” 25 West Street, Boston, MA

Join us for three days of the latest award-winning films from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Immerse yourself in movie magic!

The Sixth Annual Boston Baltic Film Festival (BBFF) will take place in March 2024 with in-person screenings followed by two weeks of virtual screenings across the U.S. In-person screenings and events will take place at the Emerson Paramount Theater’s Bright Family Screening Room in downtown Boston March 1-3, 2024.  Virtual screenings will be offered March 4-16, 2024.

The line-up of 20 critically acclaimed films offered from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania can be seen on the website: www.bostonbalticfilm.org,

Tickets and passes for both in-person and virtual screenings will go on sale through our website on February 5, 2024.

The film industries in the three Baltic countries consistently produce films that garner awards in international festivals around the world.

Boston audiences will be able to engage with the filmmakers in Q&A after the screenings and during a panel discussion on Friday, March 1, 2024.The Festival is organized by the Baltic Film Committee and the American National Latvian League (ALTS), in collaboration with ArtsEmerson. For more information visit our homepage www.bostonbalticfilm.org, follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or contact [email protected].

THE INVISIBLE FIGHT /Estonia
Our highly anticipated opening feature will be Rainer Sarnet’s latest award winning film The Invisible Fight – a wild and zany martial arts action comedy shot like a vintage drive-in movie that is set in an orthodox monastery. A film that, according to Variety, could attract cult status.  
“EVERYTHING COOL IS BANNED IN THE SOVIET UNION”Rafael/The Invisible Fight
“Delightfully inventive and riotously funny, The Invisible Fight makes it clear that the joy of kung fu cinema is celebrated worldwide, even as far as Estonia.” Yep it looks amazing! Funny and smart and unique. I’m in.”Alex Billington/ Firstshowing.net

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