The Sarajevo Film Festival unveils its Documentary Competition Programme
by Cineuropa
- Four world premieres join a slew of international, regional and national premieres in the documentary line-up

The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced its Competition Programme - Documentary Film for this year. The programme consists of 21 films that examine issues as diverse as personal and national identity, emigration, social justice, family secrets, political mysteries and economic crises.
Documentary Competition
Borders – Damjan Kozole (Slovenia)
The Heart of Wood – Namik Kabil (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Scream for Me Sarajevo – Tarik Hodžić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Svetlana – Pero Pavlović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Baglar – Berke Bas, Melis Birder (Turkey)
The Beast Is Still Alive [+see also:
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Down There (Unten) – Đorđe Čenić, Hermann Peseckas (Austria)
Drums of Resistance (Daullet e rezistencës) – Mathieu Jouffre (Kosovo)
Four Passports (Četiri pasoša) – Mi hajlo Jevtić (Serbia/Croatia/Germany)
Islands of Forgotten Cinemas (Kino otok) – Ivan Ramljak (Croatia)
A Two Way Mirror (Iza lica zrcala) – Katarina Zrinka Matijević (Croatia)
Wall of Death, and All That (Zid smrti, i tako to) – Mladen Kovačević (Serbia/Croatia)
The Dazzling Light Of Sunset [+see also:
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Next Stop: Utopia (Epomenos stathmos: oytopia) – Apostolos Karakasis (Greece)
My Own Private War – Lidija Zelović (Bosnia and Herzegovina/Netherlands)
Korida – Siniša Vidović (Austria)
Cinema, mon amour [+see also:
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film profile] – Alexandru Belc (Romania/Czech Republic)
A Mere Breath [+see also:
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film profile] (Doar o rasuflare) – Monica Lazurean-Gorgan (Romania)
Young Wrestlers [+see also:
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Depth Two [+see also:
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Train to Adulthood [+see also:
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