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Film degrees in Estonia

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Crossmedia in Film and Television BA

Tallinn University Estonia

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Study a Film degree in Estonia in 2025

A bachelor's degree in film blends the art of filmmaking with theoretical study. Film degrees usually take 3-4 years to complete. During a film degree, you might be offered the opportunity to study specialisations such as directing, screenwriting, world cinema, and others.

Tuition fees for international students vary depending on the country you are studying in, but scholarships and grants can help financially. Film graduates can either choose to pursue further study, or look for a job in the industry to gain practical experience.

See more information about the best film schools in the world and how to choose a film school.

Study in Estonia

Although Estonia is a small country, and is home to only around 1.3 million people, it is well developed and has a great higher education system to offer. With the first Estonian university being founded in 1632, the country has a long history of higher education and adopted the Bologna Process in 2002. There are several world ranked universities that offer degrees in the English language, each of them providing a great study abroad experience for international students.

See our detailed guide to studying in Estonia for international students.

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