All articles by Vladan Petkovic – Page 8
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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.
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Croatian Audiovisual Centre supports Grlic, Juric, Ogresta
The Croatian Audiovisual Centre has announced it latest fundings, with a total of 62 projects receiving $6.8m, out of which eight feature films will share $5.2m.
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Belgrade FEST celebrates 40th edition with 102,000 admissions
Dr Ray and The Devils closes the festival.
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Serbian Parliament adopts Cinema Law including tax incentives
In the last days of 2011, the Serbian Parliament passed the new Cinema Law which includes tax incentives for foreign productions shooting in the territory.
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Dragojevic’s The Parade becomes a hit in Serbia, ready for regional rollout
The Parade by Serbian director Srdjan Dragojevic, best known internationally for 1995’s Pretty Village Pretty Flame, has sold 248,934 admissions in Serbia and rolls out in Croatia, Slovenia and Macedonia this week and the next.
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Markus Schleinzer’s Michael wins Zagreb
Special mention for Eran Kolirin’s Exchange; Marczak’s At The Edge of Russia wins best documentary and Tyrannosaur wins audience award.
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Countries of former Yugoslavia choose Oscar candidates
Serbia goes for crowdpleaser period piece Montevideo, Slovenia opts for high-brow art with Silent Sonata, Macedonia selects Karlovy Vary prizewinner Punk’s Not Dead, Bosnia delves back into war with Belvedere, and Croatia chooses rural comedy 72 Days.
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Cineplexx expands in former Yugoslavia
Two multiplex cinemas taken over in Belgrade and Podgorica, Montenegro; site to open early 2012 in Kragujevac [pictured].
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Markovics' Breathing wins top award in Sarajevo
Other winners include A Cellphone Movie, Loverboy, Ave; Angelina Jolie attends to receive honours.
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Motovun Propeller goes to Bullhead, Bauer Award to Tilva Rosh
The 14th Motovun Film Festival (July 25-29) wrapped last night with Michael R. Roskam’s Bullhead winning the main prize, the Motovun Propeller.
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Ari Folman to head Sarajevo jury
Macedonian director Milcho Manchevski will head the short film competition jury
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Sarajevo means business
The rising stars of south-eastern European cinema will be showcased at this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival (July 22-30) in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Motovun film festival announces lineup and Bauer Award nominees
Dad, Tilva Ros, Mother Of Asphalt up for regional Bauer Award
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Sarajevo selects eight features for competition, including world premiere of Slovenia's A Trip
Debut films and young themes lead selections; Documentary Competition to have seven world premieres
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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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Cannes buys for former Yugoslavia include Megacom taking six award winners
Distributors from the territories of the former Yugoslavia have acquired rights to a number of films from Cannes official programme and Marche.
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New films by da Silva, Coskun, Skafar in Sarajevo's CineLink selection
Sarajevo Film Festival’s co-production market CineLink has announced its selection for the 2011 edition