Baltic Film and Media School

Baltic Film and Media School
Established 2005
Type Public
Location Tallinn, Estonia
Affiliations CILECT
Website http://www.bfm.ee

Baltic Film and Media School (BFM) is a publicly funded all-round film school created in 2005 as a college of Tallinn University, one of the biggest educational institutions in Estonia.[1] The school is a member of CILECT association of film schools since November 2008.[2] Most of BFM programs are offered in English, the school issues internationally accredited university degrees.

The school is situated in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia and the European Capital of Culture in 2011.

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Programs

BFM offers the following programs:

Facilities

BFM provides students with free facilities and equipment to produce a film.

Members

BFM faculty and over 300 students hail from more than 15 countries in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Australia. Tallinn University has over 25 ERASMUS partner universities in Europe, which allows top students at the School to experience a higher education in another higher learning environment.[3]

Noteworthy alumni

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