All Serbia articles – Page 3
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Reviews
'The Load': Cannes Review
A truck driver undertakes a dangerous journey across war-torn Kosovo
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'Papillon': Toronto Review
Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek star in this remake of the 1973 prison drama
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Serbia and Greece sign co-operation agreement
Pact will focus on mutual support in distribution.
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'Guidance Through The Black Hole': Sarajevo Review
Poignant portrait of the life of a Bosnian artist living in London and desperate to return home
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'Requiem For Mrs J': Berlin Review
A depressed Balkan widow plans her final days in Bojan Vuletic’s dark comedy
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News
Karanović’s 'A Good Wife' wins €50,000 ArteKino audience award
First edition of pan-European online festival is a joint initiative between Arte and Festival Scope.
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Features
Sarajevo Q&A: 'Humidity' director Nikola Ljuca talks funding challenges, film politics
Ljuca’s feature debut plays in competition at Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Belgrade co-pro event foregrounds women
Belgrade hosts co-pro meeting dedicated to women filmmakers as study reveals industry progress on gender equality in region.
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Serbia launches MEDIA Desk, reveals national awards
Berlinale title Humidity scores hat-trick at national awards during Belgrade FEST; Diary Of A Teenage Girl wins in international strand.
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Serbia joins tax incentive club
Serbia has become the latest country to offer tax incentives to international film and television productions when they shoot in the territory.
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Finland, Croatia, Serbia enter Oscar race
Three new submissions hope to make the shortlist for Best Foreign-Language Film at the Oscars 2015.
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Here And There director Lungulov starts work on Monument
Originally titled Monument To Michael Jackson, the black comedy will shoot for six weeks on location in Serbia and Macedonia.
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Features
Rising Romania
Some of the world’s leading film-makers are scouting locations in a territory that is keeping busy despite having no financial incentives.
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The Balkan answer
With established film infrastructures and fascinating landscapes, Serbia and Croatia have been quietly luring productions away from the nearby centres of Prague and Budapest. Now both are introducing valuable tax incentives to give international producers two competitive new location hubs.
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Features
Reality Czech
How are Eastern Europe’s established location strongholds responding to increased regional competition for footloose international projects? In the Czech Republic, which is very well-regarded by producers, its production rebate has already run dry this year
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Sofia rides production wave
Is there more to Bulgaria than low costs and a stunning New York City film set? And a case study of Kon-Tiki
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Besa joins Oscar race for Serbia
The Serbian Academy Of Film Arts And Sciences has chosen veteran director Srdjan Karanovic’s Besa (Solemn Promise) as Serbia’s candidate for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards.
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Sarajevo preview: Filmmakers join forces
As south-eastern Europe’s film-makers join forces with each other and with producers and financiers from outside the region, Vladan Petkovic explores their rising ambitions and the key role of the Sarajevo Film Festival (July 23-31)
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The Woman With A Broken Nose sweeps unofficial Serbian awards
Srdjan Koljevic’s The Woman With A Broken Nose won five awards in the national competition of Cinema City Festival in Novi Sad, Serbia.
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