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There aren't many cinemas in Tallinn (four to be precise!), so that heavens for the Kino Soprus, a veritable champion of the arts. From behind it's Corinthian-columned facade, the Soprus is responsible for some of the most independent and artistic screenings in town, with a particular bent towards Scandinavian and homegrown talent. It recently won the Europa Cinemas award for 'Best Young Audiences Activities, and also hosts the Sleepwalkers’ Student Film Festival - an integral part of the prestigious Black Nights Film Festival or Poff. |
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