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Vladan Petković


1737 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 08/07/2025.

Restoration wins Karlovy Vary

The 46th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (July 1-9) closed on Saturday, with Joseph Madmony’s Restoration (photo) from Israel taking the top prize. The Grand Prix, the Crystal Globe, was...  

11/07/2011 | Karlovy Vary 2011 | Awards

Not your average Gypsy

The experienced Slovak director Martin Šulik (The City of Sun) has made the very watchable (if not exactly original) film Gypsy, which had its world premiere in the Competition of the Karlovy Vary...  

08/07/2011 | Karlovy Vary 2011 | Competition | Slovakia/Czech Republic

Seven first features in Sarajevo competition

The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the main competition for its 17th edition, which will run July 22-30. Among the eight films, seven are first features and primarily deal with...  

08/07/2011 | Festivals | Bosnia and Herzegovina

Marija’s Own have a lot of fun

Every now and then, a film comes along that festival programmers, theorists and critics find hard to classify, and which brings debate about the nature of fiction and documentary. One such film...  

06/07/2011 | Karlovy Vary 2011 | East of the West/Croatia

The unexpected lays under Cracks in the Shell

German writer-director Christian Schwochow’s Cracks in the Shell had its world premiere in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Although uneven and sometimes over the top,...  

05/07/2011 | Karlovy Vary 2011 | Competition/Germany

Odd pair in Stranger Things

The feature debut of writer-directors Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal, Stranger Things, had its world premiere at the Woodstock Film Festival, and later won the Grand Jury Prize at the Slamdance Film...  

01/07/2011 | Karlovy Vary 2011 | Forum of Independents – USA/UK

Adalbert's Dream

Gabriel Achim’s debut feature film is a multilayered satire, set in Ceausescu’s time. Largely shot on VHS, it deals with perception of reality on several levels.  

30/06/2011 | Films | Reviews

Omnibus Zagreb Stories 2 - Love starts shooting

Croatian production company Propeler Film has begun principal photography on the first of six short films that will comprise the omnibus Zagreb Stories 2 – Love, a sequel to 2009’s Zagreb Stories....  

28/06/2011 | Production | Croatia

Sarajevo Film Festival to open with Kaurismäki’s Le Havre

The Sarajevo Film Festival announced today that Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre will open its 17th edition, which runs from July 22-30. Le Havre premiered in the competition of the Cannes Film Festival...  

17/06/2011 | Festivals | Bosnia and Herzegovina

If the Seed Doesn’t Die too exhausting to satisfy

Serbian-born director Siniša Dragin’s third feature film If the Seed Doesn’t Die had premiered at Tokyo International Film Festival before winning the Audience Award at Rotterdam. Supported by the...  

14/06/2011 | Films | Romania/Serbia/Austria

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