AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoLocal Arts in Focus: Arvo Pärt’s music carried Estonian voices to Athens, with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir and Tallinn Chamber Orchestra performing at the ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus during the Athens Epidaurus Festival. Film & TV Industry: Estonia is moving to require paid streaming platforms to reinvest 5% of locally generated revenue into local film and TV production, aiming to level the playing field and add an estimated €1.5–€2m a year. Culture on the Move: The animated film “Winter in March” (Natalia Mirzoyan) won the Grand Prix at Animafest Zagreb, while “Death Does Not Exist” took top feature honors. Music & Community: Complaints Choir debuted a crowdsourced lament at a busy Tallinn market, and Ingrian Finns held a dance festival in Paide. Sports & Entertainment: Estonia’s streaming push and major European arts moments land alongside World Cup coverage, with Norway vs Iraq and France vs Senegal headlining today’s matchday buzz. Human Interest: Four motherless bear cubs were found wandering in Tartu County and returned to the forest, though experts say survival odds are slim.
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