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94 articles available in total starting from 18/03/2011. Last article published on 05/11/2025.

The Euro Balkan Film Festival issues a declaration on authors’ rights, platforms and AI

The Euro Balkan Film Festival issues a declaration on authors’ rights, platforms and AI

Film professionals are urging the European Commission to strengthen cultural-exception rules, retain platform investment obligations and set ethical AI frameworks for creators  

05/11 | Euro Balkan Film Festival 2025

Review: The Thing to be Done

Review: The Thing to be Done

Srđan Kovačević’s documentary takes a long, hard look at the thankless but invaluable advocacy work done by labour rights organisations  

05/11 | DOK Leipzig 2025

Maurizio Sciarra  • Conference curator, Euro Balkan Film Festival

Interview: Maurizio Sciarra • Conference curator, Euro Balkan Film Festival

“European films and audiovisual products have been great when they’ve been able to express different sensibilities and perspectives”

Unspooling in the heart of Rome, this year’s Euro Balkan Film Festival is becoming a political and cultural laboratory on the future of European cinema  

29/10 | Euro Balkan Film Festival 2025

Fiume o morte! triumphs at the inaugural edition of the Adriatic Film Awards

Fiume o morte! triumphs at the inaugural edition of the Adriatic Film Awards

Little Trouble Girls, Working Class Goes to Hell and the series Operation Sabre were also among the winners  

28/10 | Slovenia/Croatia/Serbia/Montenegro/Kosovo/North Macedonia/Albania

Review: Hidden People

Review: Hidden People

Miha Hočevar’s feature is an enjoyable and thoroughly contemporary comedy of the defeated, with an unusual Slovenian and Icelandic flavour to it  

07/10 | Reykjavik 2025

Mario Bova • Director, Euro Balkan Film Festival

Interview: Mario Bova • Director, Euro Balkan Film Festival

“The festival offers audiences a selection of testimonies that move from the anguish of war towards hope for the future”

The festival director discusses how cinema can help heal the wounds of memory, and his goal of building bridges between the Balkans and Western Europe  

01/10 | Euro Balkan Film Festival 2025

Jelena Maksimović enters post-production with her debut feature, Until the Day Ends

Jelena Maksimović enters post-production with her debut feature, Until the Day Ends

The film follows two young strangers who cross paths during a summer night of protests in Belgrade, searching for freedom and connection while the city is ablaze  

10/09 | Production | Funding | Serbia/Bulgaria/Montenegro/Slovenia

Urška Djukić • Director of Little Trouble Girls

Interview: Urška Djukić • Director of Little Trouble Girls

“There was something about hearing the voices of these young girls, right on the edge of becoming women, that felt incredibly important”

The rising director delves into the background and themes of her film set amongst a Slovenian girls’ choir, which is one of the year’s most impressive debuts  

27/08 | /Slovenia/Italy/Croatia/Serbia

Stefan Đorđević • Director of Wind, Talk to Me

Interview: Stefan Đorđević • Director of Wind, Talk to Me

"This film was my way of expressing grief, and my family said yes to it"

The Serbian director, winner of the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Feature Film, shares how his debut emerged from losing his mother  

26/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Competition

Review: Whites Wash at Ninety

Review: Whites Wash at Ninety

A young woman has to deal with personal tragedies and the loss of her loved ones in Marko Naberšnik’s adaptation of a bestselling novel by Bronja Žakelj  

25/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Open Air

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