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Vladan Petković


1735 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 07/07/2025.

Returns and A Day on the Drina win ZagrebDox

The eighth Zagreb International Documentary Film Festival ZagrebDox (Feb 26-Mar 4) wrapped with wins for Polish film Returns and Bosnia's A Day on the Drina  

06/03/2012 | Festivals | Croatia

Interview: Igor Mirković • Director

A pill for lethargy

A committed journalist and documentary filmmaker, the director of the Motuvun Film Festival joins forces with Night Boats to make his first feature film, an original success.  

20/02/2012

Night Boats

A man and a woman in their seventies escape from an old people's home. A romantic, elegant, and refreshing road movie.  

20/02/2012 | Films | Reviews

Petersen goes biographical in engaging Avalon

The winner of the Discovery FIPRESCI prize at the Toronto International Film Festival, Axel Petersen’s Avalon is an engaging film about terribly repulsive characters. In a word, as Scandinavian as...  

17/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum/Sweden

Marsh excels with Shadow Dancer

The new film by Academy Award-winning English director James Marsh lends a subtler approach to Northern Ireland than we are used to. Yes, all the elements are there - rebellion, revenge, guilt,...  

16/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Out of competition/UK/Ireland

Dollhouse improvisations

The third feature film by Kristen Sheridan (daughter of more famous Jim) Dollhouse is apparently a mostly improvised piece about familiar characters in a familiar setting. While it is...  

14/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Panorama | Ireland

Everybody in Our Family capable of violence

Everybody in Our Family, Radu Jude’s follow-up to The Happiest Girl in the World has many of the characteristics the new Romanian cinema, but wraps them into a more violent story than is usually...  

13/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum - Romania/Netherlands

Spain is too far away for some

Anja Salomonovitz’s second feature film Spain is a road movie that without movement, with multiple storylines and a temporal surprise, in addition to being an immigration story, which is already a...  

13/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Forum | Austria

Iron Sky delivers…for the time being

One of the year’s most eagerly expected films for genre aficionados, Timo Vuorensola’s Iron Sky premiered in Berlin and, according to reactions, delivered the goodies. The film does work and is...  

13/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Panorama Special - Finland/Australia/Germany

Old and new Kuma

The selection of Kuma as the Panorama opening film at this year’s Berlinale may seem a strange choice. Umut Dag’s feature film debut is a story about a Turkish family in Vienna, so it is fairly...  

11/02/2012 | Berlinale 2012 | Panorama | Austria

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