Welcome to Pärnu Film Festival! XXXIX Pärnu Documentary and Science Film Festival will take place on October 5–12, 2025 in...

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XXXIX Pärnu Documentary and Science Film Festival will take place on October 5–12, 2025 in Pärnu
and on air of Estonian Television, followed October 13–19, 2025 in other locations of Estonia. The awarded
docs will be screened at the Estonian Art Museum in Tallinn as well as at the Estonian National Museum in Tartu.
We await submissions from all over the world. In the year 2025, our special focus will be
on indigenous peoples and their disappearing cultures.
Early submission’s entry fee is 10 euros up to April 1, 2025.
Late submission’s entry fee from April 2 to June 1, 2025, is 20 euros.
Student films submitted during this period qualify for a reduced entry fee of 10 euros.
Filmmakers residing in Ukraine may submit their films free of charge.
The selection committee will announce their decision latest by August 1, 2025.
We hope to compose a powerful program of docs of high artistic and scientific quality. From the very
beginning, our focus has been on folk arts, disappearing cultures as well as future of young people.
In the time of bloody wars, we seek docs with messages for a peaceful world.
Before submitting your film, please read and accept Regulations of our festival.
by Olga Semak, Ukraine
Estonian People’s Award
Voted by the audience of Estonian Television
The prize was ethnographic blanket weaved by Christi Kütt
By Matthew Lancit, France, Portugal, Canada
with GRAND PRIZE of the festival
as the best artistic achievement
The winner was chosen by a five-member jury consisting of Anna Hints, Marina Shkarupa,
Tushar Prakash, Dane Dodds, Silvia Lotman
The prize was ethnographic blanket weaved by Christi Kütt
by Karine Birgé, Belgium
Special mention of the festival jury in the category of best artistic achievement
by Marc Weymuller, France
Special mention of the festival jury in the category of best artistic achievement
by Aleksandrina Turcan, Ukraine
The best doc for youth
The decision of the jury of the students of Sütevaka Humanitarian High School
The prize was a carpet embroidered by Riina Pull
by Carey Born
United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, USA
The best science film
The winner was chosen by the jury of the Estonian Academy of Young Scientists
The prize was a carpet embroidered by Riina Pull
by Marta Kovářová
Czech Republic, Slovakia
Special mention of the jury of the Estonian Academy of Young Scientists as the best portrait of a scientist
by Kalli Paakspuu
Canada
Special mention for brilliant recording of Estonian music history
PÄRNU FILM FESTIVAL 2023
AWARDS
NO HERO AT ALL by Michal Kawecki, Poland – the Estonian People’s Award voted by the audience of Estonian Television.
!AITSA by Dane Dodds, Denmark – GRAND PRIZE as the best artistic achievement.
REMAINS by Linus Mork, Denmark – as the best science film.
AMONG US WOMEN by Sarah Noa Bozenhardt and Daniel Abate Tilahun, Germany – as the best doc on survival of indigenous peoples.
HELL`S STOKER by Kullar Viimne, Estonia – as the best full length art doc.
CARPENTER by Xelil Sehragerd, Kurdistan – as the best short art doc.
TELL ME MY STORY by Maciej Miller, Poland – as the best short film.
CALLS by Ming-Wei Chiang and COQ AU VIN by Ville Seppänen – as the best student docs.
DOCTOR APA by Ibadilla Adzhibaev, Kyrgyzstan – with the special mention for an outstanding recording of survival of native peoples.
WHAT`S HECUBA TO HIM by Peteris Krilovs and Iveta Budrevica, Latvia – with the special mention for the high artistic and human value.
LANDSCAPE AFTER HOLODOMOR by Yuri Tereshchenko, Ukraine – with the special mention for the high historical recording.
DANS LES BRA by Nathalie Rosetti, Belgium – with the special mention for a very warm message to human beings.
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Michal Kawecki (left) – winner of the Estonian People’s Award for the documentary NO HERO AT ALL.
Dane Dodds (right) – winner of the GRAND PRIZE as the best artistic achievement for !AITSA.
AWARD CEREMONY of the XXXVII PFF