AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFilm & Festivals: Latvian director Viesturs Kairišs’ Cannes premiere “Ulya” is getting major international buzz, with critics praising its black-and-white visuals, lead performance, and a more intimate take on identity and self-acceptance than a standard sports biography. Art & Tech: A new AI and surveillance-focused exhibition, “DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign,” opens at Galerie Rudolfinum, asking who controls personal data and what that means for freedom—featuring partners including Tallinn Art Hall. Local Sports: Estonia beat Lithuania 1-0 to retain the Baltic Cup in Tallinn, with Karel Mustmaa scoring late and a heated finish that saw 13 yellow cards. Music & Live Events: Sabaton has announced its 2027 UK and European arena tour leg, with Tallinn and Helsinki among the stops, and tickets going on sale today. Estonia Spotlight (Digital Culture): Estonia’s upgraded eID cards roll out with Thales support, adding security elements designed to be updated over time—keeping the country’s digital identity story firmly in the spotlight. Youth & Social Media: A warning campaign highlights dangerous “looksmaxxing” trends spreading among teens, including self-harm attempts to reshape faces.
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