Marta Pulk was born 1988 in the midst of the Estonian Singing Revolution and the fall of the Soviet Union. After high school went for a job in the maternity ward assisting midwives at child birth and from there on it was a short step to film school. She earned her masters degree in filmmaking from Baltic Film and Media School. Marta's films feature a strong visual handwriting and relentless interest towards the human spirit and what makes us fight. Her films often spotlight a strong societal theme.
Marta's short films have screened in Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Zagrebdox, Doc Buenos Aires, Bogoshorts, Queens World Film Festival etc and competed for the Silver Eye award. In 2018 her film 'Vida Alegre' was chosen for distribution by Black Factory Cinema.
Marta's short films have screened in Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Zagrebdox, Doc Buenos Aires, Bogoshorts, Queens World Film Festival etc and competed for the Silver Eye award. In 2018 her film 'Vida Alegre' was chosen for distribution by Black Factory Cinema.