Vladan Petkovic 1742 articles available in total starting from 06/03/2008. Last article published on 23/07/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 26 27 [28] 29 30 ... 173 174 175 next Review: The Devil's DriversDaniel Carsenty and Mohhamed Abeguth's documentary on smugglers making a living in Occupied Palestinian Territories is a truly wild and emotional ride 22/03/2022 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2022Takflix launches "Mariupol, I Love You" collectionFour short films made by Mariupol locals are available worldwide on the Ukrainian VOD platform, with 50% of proceeds going to Mariupol City Council and its humanitarian missions 21/03/2022 | Distribution | Releases | Exhibitors | UkraineReview: The Other HalfGreek photojournalist Giorgos Moutafis delivers a personal, authentic and honest refugee documentary that puts a multitude of award-winning films to shame 18/03/2022 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2022Review: Long Live My Happy HeadAusten McCowan and Will Hewitt's partly animated documentary is a bittersweet story of a cancer patient who fights his disease with creativity and humour 18/03/2022 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2022Review: Angels of SinjarHanna Polak's documentary about the consequences of the 2014 genocide against the Yazidis tells the story through the experience of a woman trying to get her sisters back from ISIS captivity 15/03/2022 | FIFDH Geneva 2022Review: A Marble TravelogueSean Wang's perceptive documentary tells the unlikely and epic story of the connection between Greek marble and the world's biggest stone market in China 15/03/2022 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2022The Sarajevo Film Festival adds Ukraine to its regional programmesUkrainian films, projects and filmmakers will now be eligible for the festival's official sections, CineLink Industry Days, Talents and a newly launched residency programme 11/03/2022 | Sarajevo 2022Series review: The Last Socialist ArtefactThe atypical TV show directed by Croatia's Dalibor Matanić elicits a warm feeling of hope from a timely topic, and features high production values and first-class performances 09/03/2022 | Series | Reviews | Serbia/Croatia/Slovenia/FinlandReview: DarklingSerbian director Dušan Milić's psychological drama-horror set in post-war Kosovo builds a convincing world and tells an engaging story, but lacks a decisive finishing touch 07/03/2022 | Belgrade FEST 2022Justin Kurzel's Nitram triumphs at Belgrade FESTOther winners include House Arrest, The Accusation, Sisterhood, The Staffroom, The World After Us, As Far as I Can Walk, Darkling and Heroes 07/03/2022 | Belgrade FEST 2022 | Awards previous page: 1 2 3 ... 26 27 [28] 29 30 ... 173 174 175 next