Vladan Petkovic (The article continues below - Commercial information) 1684 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 26/07/2024. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 167 168 169 next EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Sarajevo Documentary Competition entry Dad’s LullabyIn her first feature-length film, Ukrainian director Lesia Diak follows a war veteran who is pushed away from his family by unseen damage inflicted by combat experiences 26/07 | Sarajevo 2024 | Documentary CompetitionSilence of Reason and The Stimming Pool share top prize at IceDocsIn addition to the ex aequo award to Kumjana Novakova and The Neurocultures Collective, winners also include Klára Tasovská's I'm Not Everything I Want to Be 23/07 | IceDocs 2024 | AwardsNikola Ljuca starts filming The RattlesnakesThe Serbian director's follow-up to Humidity is a drama with elements of suspense-thriller and melodrama, starring Ivana Vuković, Milan Marić, Jasna Đuričić and Tarik Filipović 16/07 | Production | Funding | Serbia/Croatia/Slovenia/North Macedonia/Bosnia and Herzegovina/Montenegro/GreeceDanis Tanović's My Late Summer to open the 30th Sarajevo Film FestivalThe Academy Award-winning director's latest film is a comedy-drama about a young woman who heads to a remote island to solve a family inheritance issue 12/07 | Sarajevo 2024Review: PierceIn her psychological thriller, Nelicia Low showcases admirable control of cinematic language and storytelling 08/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionReview: A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper ThingsIn his new film, Mark Cousins explores the life and work of British painter Wilhelmina Barns-Graham and discovers a true kinship with her view of the world 05/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionReview: Nothing in Its PlaceTurkish director Burak Çevik’s fifth feature, set in 1978, presents a struggle between ideological factions in his country as universal, but fails to fully engage the viewer 05/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaReview: Tiny LightsThrough the eyes of her child heroine, Beata Parkanová shows a whole history of perpetuated family trauma and allows us to imagine the little girl’s future 04/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | CompetitionReview: Night Has ComePaolo Tizón’s documentary immerses the audience in the world of cadets training for the Peruvian special forces, soon to go off and fight in the country’s “cocaine valley” 03/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaReview: PanopticonGeorge Sikharulidze’s debut tells the story of an 18-year-old boy who experiences conflicting emotions as his sexuality awakens against the backdrop of Georgian society 01/07 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | Competition page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 167 168 169 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)