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Vladan Petkovic


1732 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 25/06/2025.

Incident by a Bank sweeps Tampere awards

Swedish film Incident by a Bank by Ruben Östlund won the Grand Prix, Best Fiction and Audience Award in the International Competition of the 41st Tampere Film Festival (March 9-13). The Diploma of...  

16/03/2011 | Festivals | Finland

Position Among the Stars wins ZagrebDox

Dutch filmmaker Leonard Retel Helmrich’s Position Among the Stars, winner of Best Feature-Length Documentary and Best Dutch Documentary at IDFA and the World Cinema Special Jury Prize at Sundance,...  

08/03/2011 | Festivals | Croatia

Interview: Béla Tarr • Director

Simple and pure

Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr won the Silver Bear at the 2011 Berlinale for his latest film, The Turin Horse. He speaks about his poetics and why he intends to stop making films  

04/03/2011

The Turin Horse

A radical and terrifying journey towards the end of the world in the last film in Hungarian maestro Béla Tarr's career. An outstanding work that won the Silver Bear at Berlin  

04/03/2011 | Films | Reviews

Golubović starts heading in Circles

Renowned Serbian director Srdan Golubović (The Trap) started principal photography on the drama Circles in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on February 16. The project won the Best Emerging Film...  

23/02/2011 | Production | SRB/DE/FR/SI/HR

Gavras takes light view of aging in Late Bloomers

Director Julie Gavras takes a paper-light view of aging in her second film Late Bloomers, in which stars William Hurt and Isabella Rossellini, with help from a smartly chosen supporting cast,...  

18/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Special/ France-UK-Belgium

De Aranoa takes on life and death in Amador

Amador, the new film by multi-awarded Spanish director Fernando León De Aranoa (Mondays in the Sun, Princesses) is realistic drama about life and death, sometimes genuinely touching, insightful...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Panorama/Spain

Tarr more apocalyptic than ever in The Turin Horse

Over three years in the making, Bela Tarr’s The Turin Horse finally makes its premiere, in Competition at the Berlinale. It bears all the trademarks of Tarr’s oeuvre since his 450-minute...  

16/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/HU-FR-DE-CH-US

Coriolanus is a powerful present-day adaptation of Shakespeare

Actor and first-time director Ralph Fiennes finds a perfect setting for one of Shakespeare’s most battle-heavy plays in the modern day. The integral text, as adapted by John Logan (Gladiator), may...  

14/02/2011 | Berlinale 2011 | Competition/UK

Interview: Milcho Manchevski • Director

Taking things to next level

Interview with the Macedonian director who talks to Cineuropa about the idea for the three stories in Mothers and the themes connecting them  

14/02/2011

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