All Sarajevo articles – Page 16
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FeaturesSarajevo's CineLink market: Six directors to watch
Screen spotlights six filmmaking talents with projects in this year’s market.
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NewsSarajevo's True Stories Market opens competition for producers
The event announced a competition with a €3,000 grant for research for potential producers.
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NewsSarajevo competition title 'The Load' sells to France, Spain, China (exclusive)
New Europe Film Sales signs deals on Serbian political thriller.
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Reviews'One And A Half Prince': Sarajevo Review
Three friends find their bond under pressure when one of them falls in love
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NewsPawel Pawlikowski, Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Asghar Farhadi open 24th Sarajevo Film Festival
See images from the event’s opening night.
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FeaturesPawel Pawlikowski talks Sarajevo opener 'Cold War', Polish Film Institute troubles
Polish filmmaker won the best director prize at Cannes this year.
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FeaturesWhat can other festivals learn from Sarajevo?
Artistic director and co-founder Mirsad Purivatra talks through the history of the Bosnian event.
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FeaturesSarajevo 2018 industry preview: CineLink success, TV boom, audience challenges
Festival industry head Jovan Marjanović dissects this year’s CineLink.
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FeaturesSarajevo Film Festival: watch trailers for Competition films
This year’s event runs from August 10-17.
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FeaturesSarajevo Q&A: Zsófia Szilágyi talks motherhood drama 'One Day'
Film premiered at Cannes this year.
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NewsSarajevo study reveals festival's impact on Bosnian capital
Festival generated $6.1m in total output in 2017.
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NewsSarajevo's Dealing With The Past strand unveils 2018 line-up
Titles include Anja Kofmel’s feature debut ’Chris The Swiss’.
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NewsNuri Bilge Ceylan to receive honourary award at Sarajevo Film Festival
The 24th edition of the event takes place from August 10-17.
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NewsSarajevo’s CineLink selects 10 projects for work in progress showcase
Films come from Hungary, Israel, Palestine, Romania, Turkey and China.
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NewsSarajevo's Kinoscope strand selects 'Shoplifters', 'Border', 'Girl'
The programme will screen 17 titles from around the world.














