Great Freedom triumphs at the Sarajevo Film Festival
- Sebastian Meise’s film won the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Feature, while Marta Popivoda’s Landscapes of Resistance was crowned as the Best Documentary

The German-Austrian co-production and Cannes’ Un Certain Regard Jury Prize winner Great Freedom [+see also:
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Milica Tomović was crowned as the Best Director for her 90s-themed ensemble drama Celts [+see also:
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In the Documentary Competition, the winner was Marta Popivoda’s Rotterdam title Landscapes of Resistance [+see also:
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In the Shorts Competition, the Heart of Sarajevo winner is the Croatian-French co-production title Everything Ahead directed by Mate Ugrin, while Samir Karahoda’s Displaced won the Special Mention. My Uncle Tudor was elected to be Sarajevo’s nominee for the EFA award and Alexandru Mironescu’s Summer Planning triumphed at the Student Film Competition.
Norika Sefa’s Rotterdam title Looking for Venera [+see also:
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film profile]. The Cineuropa Award went to Jacqueline Lentzou’s Berlinale Encounters title Moon, 66 Questions [+see also:
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film profile]. There was no Audience award this year due to technical reasons.
The full list of film awards is below:
Feature Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Film
Great Freedom [+see also:
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Heart of Sarajevo for Best Director
Milica Tomović – Celts [+see also:
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interview: Milica Tomovic
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Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actress
Flaka Latifi, Era Balaj, Urate Shabani – The Hill Where the Lionesses Roar [+see also:
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interview: Luana Bajrami
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Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actor
Georg Friedrich – Great Freedom
Documentary Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary
Landscapes of Resistance [+see also:
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interview: Marta Popivoda
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Special Jury Prize
Looking for Horses [+see also:
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Special Jury Mention
The Same Dream – Vlad Petri (Romania) (short film)
Human Rights Award
Les Enfants Terribles [+see also:
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Shorts Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short
Everything Ahead – Mate Ugrin (Croatia/France)
Special Jury Mention
Displaced – Samir Karahoda (Kosovo)
Student Film Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Student Film
Summer Plans – Alexandru Mironescu (Romania)
Honorary Heart of Sarajevo
Wim Wenders
Other awards
Special Award for the Promotion of Gender Equality
Looking for Venera [+see also:
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film profile] – Norika Sefa (Kosovo/North Macedonia)
Special Jury Mention
Playground [+see also:
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interview: Laura Wandel
film profile] – Laura Wandel (Belgium)
CICAE Award
Great Freedom – Sebastian Meise (Germany/Austria)
Cineuropa Award
Moon, 66 Questions [+see also:
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interview: Jacqueline Lentzou
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EFA Nomination Candidate in the Category Best European Short Film
My Uncle Tudor – Olga Lucovincova (Hungary/Portugal/Belgium)
Awards for the National Student Competition
Best Film
Bjelko – Almir Zoletić
Special Jury Award
Atanasija – Boško Krljaš
Special Jury Mention
Wheel of Life – Tamara Maksimović
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