Serbia (The article continues below - Commercial information) 506 articles available in total starting from 08/03/2006. Last article published on 05/11/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 32 33 [34] 35 36 ... 49 50 51 next Review: AsymmetryIn her feature film debut, Belgrade director Maša Nešković recounts three moments in a couple’s story, whose destiny is reflective of Serbian society itself 23/01/2020 | Trieste 2020Mihai Sofronea in post-production with his first feature, The WindseekerThe drama centres on a man who finds out he has only months to live 22/01/2020 | Production | Funding | Romania/Bulgaria/SerbiaEuropean cinema triumphs at the 13th Kustendorf Film & Music FestivalThe Romanian short The Christmas Gift by Bogdan Muresanu has snagged the Golden Egg, while second prize went to Belarus’ The Lake of Happiness by Aliaksei Paluyan 20/01/2020 | Kustendorf 2020 | AwardsPaolo Virzì gives a guest lecture at KustendorfThe Italian writer-director encouraged young filmmakers not to be afraid to make mistakes at the film and music festival founded by Emir Kusturica 16/01/2020 | Kustendorf 2020Interview: Marija Stojnić • Director of Speak So I Can See You"Imagination and abstraction are as important as history and facts"We spoke to Serbian filmmaker Marija Stojnić about her documentary Speak So I Can See You, centred on Radio Belgrade 27/12/2019 | IDFA 2019Review: My Morning LaughterSerbian filmmaker Marko Djordjević's debut effort is a highly original piece of psychological realism featuring what is probably the best love scene of the year 04/12/2019 | Films | Reviews | SerbiaMy Morning Laughter wins the Belgrade Festival of Auteur FilmSerbian filmmaker Marko Djordjević's feature debut has made a splash, beating big festival favourites to the main prize; Oliver Laxe won Best Director for Fire Will Come 04/12/2019 | Festivals | Awards | SerbiaReview: MaterFirst-time director Jure Pavlović proves that there is always room for one more mother-daughter psychological drama 29/11/2019 | Black Nights 2019 | First Feature CompetitionReview: Speak So I Can See YouMarija Stojnić’s documentary follows the story of Radio Belgrade, one of Europe’s oldest radio stations 27/11/2019 | IDFA 2019Interview: Jure Pavlović • Director of Mater"As a director you should never underestimate your audience by revealing everything"Croatian director Jure Pavlović talks to us about his debut feature, Mater, world-premiering in the First Feature Competition of Tallinn's Black Nights 27/11/2019 | Black Nights 2019 | First Feature Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 32 33 [34] 35 36 ... 49 50 51 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)