23.06.2015.

'Happily Ever After' Nominated for Estonian People’s Award

The award ceremony is scheduled for 12 July in Pärn, and the award is presented by the Estonian Prime Minister, with a live TV broadcast.
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Tatjana Božić’s documentary Happily Ever After is nominated for the Estonian People’s Award opposite five other films sharing the common subject of Living Together.

The award ceremony is scheduled for 12 July, during the 29th International Documentary Film Festival in Pärn, and the award will be presented by the Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Rõivas.

In the film Happily Ever After, the director pays a visit to five of her former lovers in Moscow, Hamburg, London and Zagreb to find the answer why her every relationship is doomed to fail.

The film premiered at the prestigious Rotterdam International Film Festival and has won a significant number of festival awards.

Additional information on the award and nominated films are available on this link.

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