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Vladan Petković


1742 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 23/07/2025.

Fifty films to compete for awards at the Sarajevo Film Festival

Fifty films to compete for awards at the Sarajevo Film Festival

The selection includes new works by Ivana Mladenović, Hana Jušić and Srdjan Vuletić  

23/07 | Sarajevo 2025

Sergei Loznitsa to preside over Sarajevo's Feature Competition jury

Sergei Loznitsa to preside over Sarajevo's Feature Competition jury

The jury also includes actor Dragan Mićanović, filmmakers Emanuel Parvu and Ena Sendijarević, and Berlinale director Tricia Tuttle  

18/07 | Sarajevo 2025

EXCLUSIVE: Milcho Manchevski starts filming Leaving Copacabana

EXCLUSIVE: Milcho Manchevski starts filming Leaving Copacabana

The Macedonian auteur's eighth feature is a social thriller-comedy that tackles loneliness, poverty, corruption, mental illness and a society driven by the privileges of the wealthy  

16/07 | Production | Funding | North Macedonia/Bulgaria/Serbia/Albania/Italy/UK

Review: Cinema Jazireh

Review: Cinema Jazireh

In her second feature, Turkish filmmaker Gözde Kural pairs an unrelentingly bleak story with a sensitive observational approach  

14/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Competition

Review: They Come Out of Margo

Review: They Come Out of Margo

The eighth feature by Alexander Voulgaris is an idiosyncratic, experimental horror-musical that works best on a subconscious and visceral level  

10/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Proxima

Review: How Come It’s All Green Out Here?

Review: How Come It’s All Green Out Here?

Nikola Ležaić returns 14 years after Tilva Roš with a subtle autobiographical film about the unreliability of memory and shifting ideas of identity  

08/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Proxima

Review: Before / After

Review: Before / After

Manoël Dupont’s first feature is a loosely told and largely improvised docufiction about two men forming a bond as they embark on a hair transplant journey  

08/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Proxima

Review: The Anatomy of the Horses

Review: The Anatomy of the Horses

Peruvian director Daniel Vidal Toche’s feature debut is a demanding but remarkable and authentic contemplation of the nature of time and the futility of revolution  

07/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Proxima

Review: Divia

Review: Divia

The immersive, dialogue-free documentary by Ukraine's Dmytro Hreshko shows us how the war is affecting nature and animals  

07/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Competition

Review: The Luminous Life

Review: The Luminous Life

Lightly ironic and slightly subversive, João Rosas’ first feature is an easy film to watch, pairing his long-time protagonist with Lisbon as the other main character  

07/07 | Karlovy Vary 2025 | Competition

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