Film director Oskar Lehemaa, who recently received recognition for his short animation film, “Lost Socks,” at the EFTA awards, has accepted a new role on the Estonian film and television awards jury. Initially, the director of the film “Vanamehe filmi” did not delay in considering the invitation to participate in the national awards jury. Following deliberation, Lehemaa acknowledged the significant commitment required by the position. Serving on the jury necessitates a substantial time investment, requiring nearly half a day of dedication from the twenty appointed experts. Despite the considerable demands, Oskar Lehemaa readily accepted the invitation to contribute to the cinematic community. This appointment marks a notable transition for the acclaimed director, whose recent success includes winning an award at the EFTA for his animation work. His involvement on the jury will contribute to the evaluation of contemporary Estonian film and television achievements. The role requires him to lend his expertise to the critical assessment of various works, thereby influencing the recognition given to the best of the year’s filmmaking. Lehemaa’s acceptance underscores his continued deep engagement with the Estonian film industry. His participation will be instrumental in guiding the industry’s focus and celebrating artistic excellence Topics: #filmi #oskar #efta Post navigation NÄDALA AED⟩Kevadine lillevaip aias TEELE PEHK⟩Eesti kuues rahvakogu käsitles vaesust ja ebavõrdsust kui hea elu takistajaid