Estonian Filmmaker Dimitri Nassenik Discusses Short Film “Eesmärk” Dimitri Nassenik, an Estonian filmmaker with Ukrainian heritage, recently participated in a conversation with “Kultuuris kuum,” the podcast series produced by Postimehe kultuuritoimetuse. The discussion centered around Nassenik’s short film, “Eesmärk,” which was filmed in Kyiv. “Eesmärk,” meaning “purpose” in Estonian, is available to view completely free of charge on YouTube. Nassenik shared insights into the creation of the short film, detailing the production process and the story it explores. Born and raised in Estonia, Nassenik’s connection to Ukraine is deeply rooted, informing his artistic vision. The podcast offered a platform to explore the themes present in “Eesmärk” and the filmmaker’s perspective on crafting this independent project. Details regarding the specific narrative of “Eesmärk” were not released during the interview, maintaining a focus on Nassenik’s background and the accessibility of his work. Viewers interested in learning more about the film can access it directly through YouTube. This project highlights the growing talent within the Estonian film industry and offers a unique artistic contribution. Topics: #estonian #filmmaker #short Post navigation FURTHER WORDS: Tõnis Sildaru in court: do we allow inter-family revenge actions to destroy livelihoods and future hopes? IT IS WORSE: Abandoned pets in conflict areas: tied to lampposts and without food and water
It’s concerning to hear about the challenges faced by filmmakers working in Ukraine amidst the ongoing situation. Reply