All Eastern Europe articles – Page 16
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FeaturesHow Southeast Europe’s emerging writers and talents are breaking through
Screen profiles five emerging writing and directing talents from Southeast Europe.
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NewsSarajevo partners with Israel’s Sam Spiegel Film School for feature award
The winner of the Sarajevo shorts competition will be fast-tracked to the Lab.
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NewsSarajevo region to launch €1m film and TV production subsidy in 2020
The Sarajevo Canton government will provide the money for the grants.
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Reviews‘Cat In The Wall’: Sarajevo Review
Terrific comedy-drama from a Bulgarian directing duo is set on an East London council estate
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NewsStreaming companies offering “outrageous” low fees to actors, say casting directors
The Sarajevo Film Festival panel chastised the SVoD giants.
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NewsIsabelle Huppert calls for more female festival heads
Actress spoke to Screen at Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Reviews‘Open Door’: Sarajevo Review
Sisters united in a car journey across Albania in a rare feature to emerge from that country
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NewsLook to airlines and other unconventional sources for documentaries funding, urges Sarajevo panel
Airlines are an under-explored opportunity, it was suggested.
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NewsAlejandro González Iñárritu blasts ‘dictatorship of the algorithm’ on streaming services
The Mexican filmmaker floated the idea of a ‘Netflix Plus’ platform.
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FeaturesSarajevo Film Festival 2019: watch trailers for the Competition films
This year’s event runs from August 16-23.
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Reviews‘The Son’: Sarajevo Review
Sarajevo opens with Ines Tanović’s story of a son - and a city - in transition
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FeaturesInes Tanović discusses Sarajevo opener ‘The Son’: “I’ve encountered really harsh criticism”
Family drama marks Tanović’s second feature film as director.
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FeaturesSarajevo Film Festival turns 25: multiplex expansion, Oscar-winning guests and redefining Bosnia
This year’s event runs from August 16-23.
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NewsSarajevo Film Festival to honour Isabelle Huppert
Huppert joins Alejandro González Iñárritu in receiving the award this year.
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Reviews‘O Fim Do Mundo’: Locarno Review
Basil Da Cunha’s impressive second feature is set in the slowly gentrifying Reboleira district of Lisbon
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NewsSarajevo’s Docu Rough Cut Boutique selects projects for 2019 edition
Titles include Andrei Dascalescu’s ‘Holy Father’.
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NewsSarajevo’s CineLink showcases 11 work-in-progress films from Southeast Europe and MENA
Nine fiction features and two documentary make up this year’s lineup.
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NewsSarajevo Film Festival’s Dealing With The Past line-up announced for 2019
The line up includes Berlin and Telluride premieres
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NewsFirst trailer for Florenc Papas’ Sarajevo Competition title ‘Open Door’ (exclusive)
The road movie follows to sisters as they visit their strict and traditional father.














