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SARAJEVO 2023

Il 29° Festival di Sarajevo annuncia la line-up del suo concorso

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- La prossima edizione del festival mostrerà 49 film nelle sue quattro sezioni competitive, tra cui 22 anteprime mondiali

Il 29° Festival di Sarajevo annuncia la line-up del suo concorso
Europa di Sudabeh Mortezai

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The Sarajevo Film Festival (taking place from 11 to 18 August) has announced the line-ups for all four of its competitive programmes. Among the 49 titles across four competitions (feature, documentary, shorts and student films), there will be 22 world-, 2 international-, 22 regional- and 3 national premieres. The selection process overseen by Creative Director Izeta Građević has seen 935 films in total, 200 of them fiction features, 235 documentaries and 500 short and student films.

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Out of 11 titles in the Feature Film Competition, selected by the head programmer Elma Tataragić, 8 will actually compete for the Heart of Sarajevo awards (€16,000 for the best film, €10,000 for the best director and €2,500 each for best actress and actor), while the selection will also feature two out of competition galas (Una Gujak’s Excursion [+leggi anche:
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and Dragan Bjelogrlić’s Guardians of the Formula [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Dragan Bjelogrlić
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, both coming straight from Locarno) and the world premiere of the television series Rumi directed by Turkish helmer Can Ulkaj. The actual competition will see two world premieres: Sudabeh Mortezai’s Europa and Christina Ioakeimidi’s Medium, as well as the international premiere of Tudor Giurgiu’s Freedom. Five more films — Sofia Exarchou’s Animal [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Sofia Exarchou
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, Elene Naveriani’s Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Elene Naveriani
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, Andrei Tănase’s Day of the Tiger [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Andrei Tănase
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, Philip Sotnychenko’s La Palisiada [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Philip Sotnychenko
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and Vladimir Perišić’s Lost Country [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Vladimir Perišić
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— will be having their regional premieres at the festival.

The Documentary Film Competition, selected by Rada Šešić, consists of 20 titles: 13 feature-length, 2 mid-length and 5 short films. Nine of them (7 features and 2 shorts) will be screened as world premieres. The list consists of Eylem Kaftan’s A Day, 365 Hours, Petra Seliškar’s Body, Nemanja Vojinović’s Bottlemen, Gergő Somogyvári’s Fairy Garden, Giorgi Parkosadze’s Requiem to the Hot Days of Summer, Kumjana Novakova’s Silence of Reason, and Goran Dević’s What’s to Be Done?, among the feature-length works. Meanwhile, the feature film My Muslim Husband [+leggi anche:
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, directed by Daniel Ioan Bărnuti and Alexandra Lizeta Bărnuți, will hold the status of the international premiere. Ten more titles, in all three formats, will be having their regional- or national premiere. The films will compete for four awards (Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary, Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short Documentary, Human Rights Award and Special Jury Prize), worth €11,500 in total.

The Short Film Competition (selected by Elma Tataragić) consists of 10 titles, while the Student Film Competition (selected by Asja Krsmanović) counts 11. Films from the wider region of Central, East and Southeast Europe are eligible to be selected to compete at Sarajevo.

Here is the full list:

Feature Film Competition

EuropaSudabeh Mortezai (Austria/UK)
MediumChristina Ioakeimidi (Greece/Bulgaria)
FreedomTudor Giurgiu (Romania/Hungary)
Animal [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Sofia Exarchou
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Sofia Exarchou (Greece/Austria/Romania/Cyprus/Bulgaria)
Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Elene Naveriani
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Elene Naveriani (Georgia/Switzerland)
Day of the Tiger [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Andrei Tănase
scheda film
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Andrei Tănase (Romania/France/Greece)
La Palisiada [+leggi anche:
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trailer
intervista: Philip Sotnychenko
scheda film
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Philip Sotnychenko (Ukraine)
Lost Country [+leggi anche:
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trailer
intervista: Vladimir Perišić
scheda film
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Vuk Perišić (Serbia/France/Croatia/Luxembourg/Qatar)

Out of Competition

Excursion [+leggi anche:
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Una Gunjak (Bosnia and Herzegovina/Croatia/Serbia/France/Norway/Qatar)
Guardians of the Formula [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Dragan Bjelogrlić
scheda film
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Dragan Bjelogrlić (Serbia/Slovenia/Montenegro/North Macedonia)
RumiCan Ulkay (Turkey) (series)

Documentary Film Competition

A Day, 365 HoursEylem Kaftan (Turkey/Croatia)
BodyPetra Seliškar (Slovenia/Croatia/North Macedonia)
BottlemenNemanja Vojinović (Serbia/Slovenia)
Fairy GardenGergő Somogyvári (Hungary/Romania/Croatia)
Fran and Verka, or A Usual Day in an Abandoned VillageSovran Nrecaj (Kosovo) (short film)
HugMiroslav Mandić (Slovenia/Croatia) (short film)
Requiem to the Hot Days of SummerGiorgi Parkosadze (Georgia/Greece)
Silence of ReasonKumjana Novakova (Bosnia and Herzegovina/North Macedonia)
What’s to Be Done? - Goran Dević (Croatia)
My Muslim Husband [+leggi anche:
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scheda film
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Daniel Ioan Bărnuti, Alexandra Lizeta Bărnuți (Romania)
De FactoSelma Doborac (Austria/Germany)
DesertersDamir Markovina (Croatia) (medium-length film)
Horror VacuiBoris Poljak (Croatia) (short film)
Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Mila Turajlic
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Mila Turajlić (Serbia/France/Croatia/Montenegro/Qatar)
One Aloe, One Ficus, One Avocado and Six DracaenasMarta Smerechynska (Ukraine/France) (short film)
Self-Portrait Along the BorderlineAnna Dziapshipa (Georgia) (medium-length film)
ValerijaSara Jurinčić (Croatia) (short film)
Between Revolutions [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Vlad Petri
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Vlad Petri (Romania/Croatia/Qatar/Iran)
Hope Hotel PhantomBojan Stojčić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (short film)
We Will Not Fade Away [+leggi anche:
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Alisa Kovalenko (Ukraine/France/Poland/USA)

Short Film Competition

Between the Edges of the DayAndreea Lacatuş (Romania)
How I Learned to Fold LaundryBarbara Zemljič (Slovenia)
Let the Dewy Flowers BloomIvan Bakrač (Montenegro)
Pigeons Are Dying, When the City Is on FireStavros Markoulakis (Greece)
ReadyEirini Vianelli (Greece)
The Ghosts You Draw on My BackNikola Stojanović (Serbia)
The WitnessAlen Šimić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
27Flóra Ana Buda (Hungary)
My Mother Is a SaintSyllas Tzoumerkas (Greece)
The Real Truth About a FightAndrea Slaviček (Croatia)

Student Film Competition

99,999% - Roberta Serban (Romania)
FallingAna Gyimesi (Hungary)
HeartbeatGvozden Ilić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
PragmaBianka Szelestey (Hungary)
From the Corner of My EyesDomonkos Erhardt (Hungary)
Glass FingersAlina Gheorghe (Romania)
In the Dreams All Jellyfish Are WetMarie Luise Lehner (Austria)
I Want to Shatter the GreenhouseTeona Galgotiu (Romania)
Short Cut GrassDavid Gašo (Croatia)
Top View of My Brain as a Crime SceneLuzia Johow (Austria)
Until I Lie StillYana Eresina (Austria)

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