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20th South East European Film Festival Reveals Lineup: Oscar Nominees, Sundance Prize Winners, And One ‘Nasty’ Documentary
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The South East European Film Festival in Los Angeles has released its programming lineup ahead of the event’s 20th anniversary.

SEEfest, running April 30-May 7, opens with the L.A. premiere of The New Year That Never Came, directed by Romanian filmmaker Bogdan Mureșanu, winner of the Fipresci Award and Best Film in the Orizzonti program at the Venice Film Festival. The tragicomedy “climaxes with the bang of a firecracker in a highly unlikely pair of hands, effectively kicking off the revolution” that ousted Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu.

The cinematic event, co-presented by the non-profit Elma (European Languages and Movies in America), will showcase more than 50 films, both fiction and nonfiction, including U.S. premieres of work hailing from the culturally rich area of East and South-East Europe. In addition to welcoming an array of European talent, SEEfest will host an Industry Accelerator with panels and workshops (scroll for full...
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  • 4/11/2025
  • by Matthew Carey
  • Deadline Film + TV
Sarajevo Film Festival Sets Competition Titles Including 19 World Premieres
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The Sarajevo Film Festival will debut 19 feature films across its four competition strands during its 2024 edition, running from August 16 to 23.

A total of 54 films will compete for the festival’s Heart of Sarajevo awards. The festival’s four competition sections for feature, documentary, short, and student films will also screen nine international, three European, and 3 national premieres. This year marks Sarajevo’s 30th edition.

Announcing today’s batch of titles, Jovan Marjanović, Director of the Sarajevo Film Festival, said: “Presenting these 57 premieres, alongside approximately 15 more films in the In Focus and Open Air programs that are yet to be announced, makes the Sarajevo Film Festival once again the place where the broadest audience, as well as film professionals and critics, can gain the most accurate image of film art in Southeast Europe, Ukraine, and the South Caucasus today,” said Jovan Marjanović.”

The festival said today that its programming team led...
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  • 7/25/2024
  • by Zac Ntim
  • Deadline Film + TV
Sarajevo Film Festival Selects 19 World Premieres in Competition Sections
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The Sarajevo Film Festival, which focuses on films from Southeast Europe, the South Caucasus and Ukraine, has selected 54 films to compete for its Heart of Sarajevo awards. Three films play out of competition. The festival’s 30th edition will run from Aug. 16 to 23.

Jovan Marjanović, director of the festival, said the awards would “amplify voices from the region and bring them closer to the global audience.”

The festival’s four competition sections – for feature, documentary, short and student film – will feature 19 world, nine international, three European, 21 regional and three national premieres.

World premieres include Vuk Ršumović’s “Dwelling Among the Gods,” which plays in the feature film competition program, and Mirjana Karanović’s “Mother Mara,” which is a Gala Screening, playing out of competition.

Marjanović said the program makes the event “once again the place where the broadest audience, as well as film professionals and critics, can gain the most...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/25/2024
  • by Leo Barraclough
  • Variety Film + TV
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Sarajevo unveils competition programme including ‘Dwelling Among The Gods’
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Sarajevo Film Festival has unveiled the programme for its four competition sections at its 30th edition (August 16-23), including five feature world premieres.

Eight films will play in the feature film competition, including the world premiere of Vuk Rsumovic’s Dwelling Among The Gods, about a young Afghan migrant woman who comes to Belgrade and learns her brother drowned in the river, so attempts to bury him under her full name.

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The film is a co-production between Serbia’s BaBoon Production, Croatia’s Kinorama and Italy’s Nightswim.

There is one out of competition title,...
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  • 7/25/2024
  • ScreenDaily
Marie Kreutzer’s ‘Corsage’ & Ukrainian Doc ‘Liturgy Of Anti-Tank Obstacles’, From ‘Pamfir’ Director Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, Among Competition Titles Set For Sarajevo Film Festival
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The Sarajevo Film Festival has unveiled its competition line-up for this year’s festival, with Marie Kreutzer’s Corsage and Ukrainian helmer Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk’s documentary ‘Liturgy Of Anti-Tank Obstacles’ selected in the feature film and documentary categories respectively.

A total of 51 films will compete for the fest’s coveted Heart Of Sarajevo awards across four competition sections: feature films, documentary, short and student film. The selection includes 20 world premieres, eight international premiers, one European premiere, 21 regional premiers and one Bosnia & Herzegovina premiere.

Additional titles featured in the main competition program this year include Aida Begić’s A Ballad, Dominik Mencej’s Riders and Ukrainian-Turkish production Klondike. In the documentary section, Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk, whose film Pamfir played in Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight earlier this year, will see his Liturgy Of Anti-Tank Obstacles doc have its world premiere in the section.

The program was open for films and filmmakers from Albania, Armenia, Austria,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/21/2022
  • by Diana Lodderhose
  • Deadline Film + TV
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