All articles by Vladan Petkovic – Page 7
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Sarajevo unveils Competition line-up
Feature film competition five world premieres and four regional premieres, including multi award-winner In Bloom.
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Sarajevo names doc, Kinoscope titles
Sarajevo Film Festival’s documentary competition will include seven world premieres. Non-competitive sidebar Kinoscope will feature 17 films.
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Danny Glover to curate Katrin Cartlidge Bursary
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced that US actor Danny Glover is to curate this year’s Katrin Cartlidge Foundation Award.
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SOFA to make Wroclaw debut
The first School of Film Agents (SOFA) will run in Wroclaw from August 19 -30.
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Kosovo makes strides to develop film industry
The fourth edition of the international film festival PriFest in Kosovo’s capital city of Prishtina, from Sept 24-Oct 1, was the right platform to survey the state of film scene in Europe’s youngest country.
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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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In Darkness wins Manaki Brothers’ Golden Camera 300
Vasily Sigarev’s Living wins Silver Camera 300 and Paolo Sorrentino’s This Must Be The Place receives Bronze Camera 300 at the world’s oldest festival dedicated to cinematographers in Bitola, Macedonia.
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Countries of former Yugoslavia select Oscar submissions
Bosnia sends Un Certain Regard title Children of Sarajevo [pictured], Slovenia opts for festival hit A Trip, Croatia selects visceral corruption story Vegetarian Cannibal, Macedonia chooses WW2 football-themed The Third Half, and Serbia goes for Nazi concentration camp drama When Day Breaks.
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A Trip director Gazvoda starts shooting Dual
After his award-winning debut A Trip, 27 year-old Slovenian director Nejc Gazvoda has started filming his second feature Dual.
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Clip wins Bauer Award, The Delay gets Motovun Propeller
Serbian festival hit receives best regional film award, while the Uruguayan drama wins main international competition at 14th Motovun Film Festival.
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Diana El Jeiroudi and Orwa Nyrabia honoured with Katrin Cartlidge Award
They were presented with the award by Jeremy Irons.
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Radu Jude's Everybody In Our Family wins Heart of Sarajevo
Emin Alper’s Beyond The Hill received the Special Jury Prize
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South Eastern European funding scheme unveiled in Sarajevo
An initiative for a new regional funding scheme was announced at the fourth Regional Forum on the state of the industry in South Eastern Europe, which takes place July 12-13 at the Sarajevo Film Festival,
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Florian Flicker
Screen talks to Austrian director Florian Flicker, whose fifth feature Crossing Boundaries world premieres at the Sarajevo Film festival this week.
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On the road to success
South East Europe has seen a boom in production in recent years, with regional hits such as The Parade, but the exhibition and distribution sectors still have to catch up.
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Sarajevo announces documentary competition, Work in Progress selection
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the titles of the Documentary Competition and the projects selected for the CineLink Work in Progress section.
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Sarajevo competition to include world premiere of Flicker's Crossing Boundaries
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the features and shorts competition, as well as the In Focus sidebar, of its 18th edition, which runs July 6 to 14.
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Sarajevo to host open air screenings of The Angels' Share, Intouchables
The Angels’ Share, Intouchables and I, Anna will screen out of competition at Sarajevo’s Open Air venue.
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Sarajevo to open with Begic’s Children of Sarajevo
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced that its 18th edition (July 6-14) will open with Aida Begić’s Children Of Sarajevo, which will have its world premiere in the Cannes Un Certain Regard section.
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Sarajevo’s CineLink to include Mirjana Karanovic’s directing debut
Co-production market will also feature new projects by Kutlug Ataman, Ognjen Sviličić, and Hanna A.W. Slak.