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‘God Will Not Help’ review: Croatian filmmaker Hana Jusic’s intense second feature revels in its mysteries
This slow-burn drama stars Manuela Martelli as an enigmatic stranger
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Features
Hana Jušić, director of Sarajevo title ‘God Will Not Help’, reveals her literary and musical inspirations
The Croatian director drew from the mood of both ’Wuthering Heights’ and ’The French Lieutenant’s Woman’.
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Open Reel scores North America and UK deals for ‘Only Good Things’ and ‘Keep Coming Back’
EXCLUSIVE: Italian sales agent also strikes North America deal for Alan Brown’s Other People’s Bodies.
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"I’m going to do a rewrite”: What a group of CineLink filmmakers learned at Slano Film Days
Teams from eight projects attended Slano Film Days ahead of Sarajevo.
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Sarajevo, Slano support five female filmmakers from Southeast Europe
Filmmakers include Ena Sendijarevic, Aida Begic.
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Ruben Ostlund updates on “tough shoot” on ‘The Entertainment System Is Down’
Ostlund has been editing his new film while attending Croatia’s Slano Film Days.
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Anton responds to Kate Beckinsale’s allegations of “unsafe and dangerous” set of ‘Canary Black’
The suit was originally filed anonymously before Beckinsale’s name became public in May.
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Conversation not competition is the aim of Croatia’s innovative Slano Film Days
“The idea is to speak about our experience, knowledge, and to inspire each other,” says Mirsad Purivatra.
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AVMSD regulation in spotlight as Central and Eastern European executives question efficacy
Euro figures highlight AVMSD’s unintended consequences on smaller markets as 2026 review looms.
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Ruben Ostlund, Maura Delpero, Juho Kuosmanen head to Croatia’s Slano Film Days
Ostlund will edit his new film during the event, showing the process to attendees.
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Sarajevo, Zagreb, Auteur film festivals launch Adriatic Film and TV awards
Inaugural ceremony will be held in October 2025.
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‘Sandbag Dam’ scores US and European deals after Berlinale Generation 14plus premiere (exclusive)
Sold by Open Reel, Croatian director Čejen Černić Čanak’s film is a story of forbidden love.
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Reviews
’Fiume O Morte!’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s Tiger winner inventively re-enacts the 1919 occupation of Fiume by Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio
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UNIQA, Sarajevo Film Festival launch programme for female filmmakers
It is open to female-identifying filmmakers with projects connected to Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania and Montenegro.
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Open Reel boards Berlinale Generation 14plus title ‘Sandbag Dam’ (exclusive)
Croatian director Čejen Černić Čanak’s film is a story of forbidden love.
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Heretic acquires sales rights to Rotterdam Tiger title ‘Wind, Talk To Me’ (exclusive)
Film received a special mention at last year’s Les Arcs Industry Village.
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SplitScreen adds Berlinale Forum entry ‘The Undergrowth’ to sales slate (exclusive)
Roster includes recent IDFA acquisitions.
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Reviews
‘Traces’: Review
Croatia’s Oscar submission is a subtle meditation on past influences in the life of an anthropologist
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Dominik Sedlar’s Second World War feature ‘Vindicta’ filming in Croatia
The project stars American actress/model Devon Ross.
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‘What’s To Be Done’: Sarajevo Review
Godan Devic continues his work documenting Croatia’s difficult transition to capitalism through the bankruptcy of a rolling stock company