Sarajevo 2025 (The article continues below - Commercial information) 50 articles available in total starting from 06/01/2025. Last article published on 29/08/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next Review: Stars of Little ImportanceRenátó Olasz makes his directorial debut with this film looking at a pair of siblings coming home for Christmas and the memories stirred by this return 25/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | CompetitionReview: 9-Month ContractKetevan Vashagashvili’s film about one woman’s experience in the Georgian commercial surrogacy market is a unique new instalment in the oeuvre of body-politics documentaries 25/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary CompetitionReview: Whites Wash at NinetyA 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 AirWind, Talk to Me scoops the Heart of SarajevoStefan Đorđević’s docufiction has won the top feature fiction prize, while other awards went to Sorella di Clausura, Fantasy and Yugo Florida, and DJ Ahmet took home the Cineuropa Award 25/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | AwardsReview: Cuba & AlaskaYegor Troyanovsky’s film follows two female combat medics whose spirit and zest for life make it stand out among the numerous documentaries set on Ukraine's frontlines 22/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary CompetitionReview: Bosnian KnightTarik Hodžić’s documentary about the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina is enlightening but gets bogged down by an overly sanitised visual style 22/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary CompetitionInterview: Andamion Murataj • Director of Man of the House“My aim is to offer a fresh and personal take on a contemporary sworn virgin who transcends traditional stereotypes”The Albanian helmer discusses the ideas behind his directorial debut, centred on a sworn virgin who also plays a maternal role for her niece 22/08 | Sarajevo 2025Places Half Empty scoops the Eurimages Co-Production Development Award at CineLink Industry DaysBesides Dorka Vermes’ Hungarian project, Red Water and Who Are We also won the top prizes in their respective categories 22/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | CineLink Industry Days/AwardsReview: Yugo FloridaOne of the year’s saddest films comes from Serbia’s Vladimir Tagić, who tells a father-son story that may lead male viewers to shed a tear or two 22/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | CompetitionReview: I Saw a 'Suno'Katalin Bársony’s documentary, filmed over 15 years, is a rich and emotional picture that explores issues of displacement, identity and injustice 20/08 | Sarajevo 2025 | Documentary Competition previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)