All Serbia articles – Page 2
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Serbia’s Avala Studios unveils plans to revamp to attract international productions
The studio has produced 220 feature films to date.
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‘Christina’: FIDMarseille Review
Nikola Spasic builds a compelling docu-fiction around the titular Serbian transgender sex worker
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‘The Dam’: Cannes Review
Ali Cherri’s Directors’ Fortnight feature debut about a Sudanese brick-maker is a striking allegorical tale
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‘The Eclipse’: CPH:DOX Review
Natasa Urban’s timely portrait of the Serbian national psyche takes the top prize at CPH:DOX
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‘Working Class Heroes’: Berlin Review
Milos Pusic’s third feature is a strange, dark Serbian satire about workers’ rights
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Alarm Pictures acquires US and UK rights to folk horror ‘Vampir’ (exclusive)
Branko Tomovic’s debut premiered at Sitges.
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Jinga Films boards horror title ‘The Quantum Devil’ (exclusive)
The title is Larry Wade Carrell’s follow-up to ‘Girl Next’.
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‘You Won’t Be Alone’: Sundance Review
Startling feature debut from Goran Stolevski carries all the magic of its witch protagonist
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Emir Kusturica to preside over jury at Cairo International Film Festival
The 43rd edition of CIFF will take place from November 26 to December 5.
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‘Journal About Zelimir Zilnik (ZZZ)’: Sarajevo Review
Janko Baljak’s documentary tracks Zelimir Zilnik’s eclectic big-screen career
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‘Celts’: Berlin Review
For her debut feature, Milica Tomovic takes the viewer to Belgrade in 1993 and a child’s fractious birthday party
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M-Appeal picks up Berlin Panorama title ‘Celts’ (exclusive)
The Serbian film follows the memories of three generations in the 1990s.
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‘Landscapes Of Resistance’: Rotterdam Review
Powerful testament to the human spirit competes in the Tiger competition
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First look: production underway on UK-Serbian thriller ‘The Ledge’ as GFM records sales (exclusive)
Female-driven action film has sold to North America, France, Germany.
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‘In The Dusk’: San Sebastian Review
Sharunas Bartas returns to form with this stark, sombre Lithuanian war story
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‘Oasis’: Venice Review
Love triangle set in a Serbian institution for young people with learning disabilities is bracingly authentic
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‘My Morning Laughter’: Sarajevo Review
Serbian debut delivers an uncomfortably potent character study
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European film bodies discuss “traumatic” Covid-19 losses
Representatives of Southeastern Europe public film bodies spoke on a Sarajevo CineLink panel.
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Heretic Outreach picks up ‘The Users’ ahead of Cannes market (exclusive)
Ivan Ikić’s second feature is a love triangle drama set in an institution for youngsters with special needs.
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‘Faith And Branko’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A portrait of a personal and professional marriage between two wildly-different musicians
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