Sarajevo announces documentary competition
- Jasmila Zbanic's One Day in Sarajevo is among six world premieres

The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced the 18th edition of its documentary competition, which is set to take place from 14-22 August.
The selection consists of 23 films, including six world premieres. There will also be eight international premieres at the gathering, along with three regional premieres, and six films to be screened in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the first time.
The top names among the premieres are Jasmila Žbanić with One Day in Sarajevo [+see also:
film review
interview: Jasmila Žbanić
film profile], Metod Pevec with Home [+see also:
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trailer
film profile] and Tamás Almási with Tititá.
The competition will also feature titles such as Flotel Europa [+see also:
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trailer
film profile] by Vladimir Tomić, Toto and His Sisters [+see also:
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trailer
film profile] by Alexander Nanau, Cain's Children [+see also:
trailer
film profile] by Marcell Gerő, Drifter by Gábor Hörcher and Nikolaus Geyrhalter's epic Over the Years [+see also:
trailer
film profile].
Here is the list of titles in the Sarajevo Film Festival Documentary Competition:
World premieres
Chasing A Dream (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia) by Mladen Mitrović
The Fog Of Srebrenica (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Samir Mehanović
Harm (Hungary) by Dénes Nagy
Home (Slovenia) by Metod Pevec
One Day in Sarajevo [+see also:
film review
interview: Jasmila Žbanić
film profile] (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Jasmila Žbanić
Self Reflection (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Nedim Alikadić
International premieres
Eoha (Montenegro) by Vladimir Perović
Green Walls, Black Food (Macedonia) by Sandra Gjorgieva
I Like That Super Most The Best (Croatia) by Eva Kraljević
Minor Border (Austria) by Lisbeth Kovacic
Russian (Bosnia and Herzegovina) by Damir Ibrahimović, Eldar Emrić
Through My Lens (Turkey) by Nefin Dinç
Tititá (Hungary) by Tamás Almási
The Unidentified (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo) by Marija Ristić, Nemanja Babić
Regional premieres
Chuck Norris vs Communism [+see also:
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film profile] (Romania, Germany, UK) by Ilinca Calugareanu
Exotica, Erotica, Etc. [+see also:
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film profile] (Greece, France) by Evangelia Kranioti
Karst (Serbia, France) by Vladimir Todorović
Bosnia and Herzegovina premieres
Cain's Children (Hungary, France) by Marcell Gerő
Drifter (Hungary, Germany) by Gábor Hörcher
Flotel Europa (Serbia, Denmark) by Vladimir Tomić
In the Dark (Serbia) by Goran Stanković
Over the Years (Austria) by Nikolaus Geyrhalter
Toto and his Sisters (Romania) by Alexander Nanau
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