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Vladan Petkovic


1755 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 03/09/2025.

Review: Jibril

Review: Jibril

BERLIN 2018: Henrika Kull's first feature film is the story of a romance that develops while one of the characters is in prison  

28/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama

Review: Ederlezi Rising

Review: Ederlezi Rising

The English-language sci-fi title by Serbian debutant Lazar Bodroža, starring Stoya, is a high-concept film about a relationship between an astronaut and an android  

26/02/2018 | Films | Serbia

16 projects selected for the second edition of Less Is More

16 projects selected for the second edition of Less Is More

The European platform for the project development of limited-budget features has announced its 2018 selection, including ten creative producers or story editors  

26/02/2018 | Industry | Europe

ZagrebDox Pro kicks off with 12 projects

ZagrebDox Pro kicks off with 12 projects

In addition to the Pitching Forum, the event will present a panel on the success of Serbian documentaries, and lectures by Talal Derki, Anna Zamecka and Eva Mulvad  

26/02/2018 | ZagrebDox 2018 | Industry

Over the Limit opens ZagrebDox

Over the Limit opens ZagrebDox

The 14th edition of the Balkan region's biggest documentary event will present 125 films across 14 sections  

26/02/2018 | ZagrebDox 2018

Review: Genesis

Review: Genesis

BERLIN 2018: Árpád Bogdán's new feature is a bold and striking film that immerses the viewer but struggles with the clarity of certain parts of its narrative  

21/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama

Review: L'Animale

Review: L'Animale

BERLIN 2018: Katharina Mückstein’s second feature tackles the conflicts between who we are, how we want to be perceived, and how to free ourselves from social conventions  

21/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama

Review: Denmark

Review: Denmark

BERLIN 2018: Danish filmmaker Kasper Rune Larsen's first feature is an unflinching look at small-town youth, which is much less wasted than it might seem on the surface  

20/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Generation

Review: 3 Days in Quiberon

Review: 3 Days in Quiberon

BERLIN 2018: Emily Atef's fourth film looks back at Romy Schneider's last interview in an attempt to shed light on the relation between the persona and the myth  

20/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Competition

Review: Cobain

Review: Cobain

BERLIN 2018: Nanouk Leopold's new film is another subtle exploration of a family situation, except this time, the roles of parent and child are reversed  

19/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Generation

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