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    Jasmila Zbanic, For Those Who Can Tell No Tales
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    Jasmila Zbanic, For Those Who Can Tell No Tales

    2013-09-07T21:30:00Z

    Jasmila Zbanic talks about her two new films, Bosnia today, Emir Kusturica’s controversial Andricgrad project and future work.

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    In conversation: Malgorzata Szumowska and Jasmila Zbanic talk contrasting work methods, US agents and Oscar hopes
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    In conversation: Malgorzata Szumowska and Jasmila Zbanic talk contrasting work methods, US agents and Oscar hopes

    2021-01-14T12:44:00Z

    The director of Poland’s Oscar submission Never Gonna Snow Again and Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Quo Vadis, Aida? spoke via Zoom.

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    Norway’s Sørfond backs six projects including Jasmila Zbanic's Srebrenica film
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    Norway’s Sørfond backs six projects including Jasmila Zbanic's Srebrenica film

    2018-06-11T07:33:00Z

    Sørfond aims to increase film production in countries where it is limited for political or financial reasons.

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    Zbanic readies Srebrenica feature
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    Zbanic readies Srebrenica feature

    2013-09-07T07:26:00Z

    EXCLUSIVE: Jasmila Zbanic, director of Berlin Golden Bear winner Grbavica, is planning a feature about the Srebrenica massace.

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    Zbanic slams “unjust” treatment of women in cinema
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    Zbanic slams “unjust” treatment of women in cinema

    2013-12-17T08:09:00Z

    Award-winning director Jasmila Zbanic has echoed Jane Campion’s call to mandate that 50% of all films should be made by women.

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    Egoyan joins San Sebastian competition
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    Egoyan joins San Sebastian competition

    2013-08-21T11:50:00Z

    Atom Egoyan, Götz Spielmann and Jasmila Žbanić have been added the official selection at the 61st San Sebastian International Film Festival.

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    Bosnian film directors to call for government support
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    Bosnian film directors to call for government support

    2015-08-21T10:21:00Z

    Award-winning filmmaker Jasmila Zbanic hopes to see tax breaks introduced to encourage film production in the country.

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    Frank to compete in Istanbul
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    Frank to compete in Istanbul

    2014-03-07T12:06:00Z

    Lenny Abrahamson’s feature, starring Michael Fassbender, in competition at the Istanbul Film Festival.

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    Top Balkan directors reveal struggles
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    Top Balkan directors reveal struggles

    2013-12-18T08:53:00Z

    Award-winning directors Danis Tanovic, Jasmila Zbanic and Srdan Golubovic have revealed stories of “corruption” and “sickness” in their local film industries.

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    Les Arcs unveils competition titles
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    Les Arcs unveils competition titles

    2013-11-06T07:00:00Z

    Love is the Perfect Crime and The Notebook among competition titles.

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