Serbia 470 articles available in total starting from 08/03/2006. Last article published on 30/05/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 32 33 [34] 35 36 ... 45 46 47 next Review: Borders, RaindropsNikola Mijović and Vlastimir Sudar’s debut – both of whom were born in former Yugoslavia and now teach film in London – is a call for universal peace and a far cry from traditional Balkan cinema 14/03/2019 | Bergamo 2019Review: Love CutsKosta Djordjević's second feature tells the story of one fateful day in the life of a Belgrade teenage girl 04/03/2019 | Belgrade FEST 2019FEST Forward awards go to projects from Armenia and SerbiaAurora's Sunrise by Inna Sahakyan has won in the Women in Film segment, while Celts by Milica Tomović picked up the National Selection Award in Belgrade FEST's industry section 04/03/2019 | Belgrade FEST 2019 | FEST ForwardReview: The Last Serb in CroatiaPredrag Ličina's debut film is a rapid-fire political satire dressed up as a zombie flick 04/03/2019 | Belgrade FEST 2019The Makavejev Case or Trial in a Movie Theater wins at Belgrade FESTGoran Radovanović's film has triumphed in the national competition, while Paul Dano's Wildlife won in the main competition programme, with Capernaum picking up three awards 04/03/2019 | Belgrade FEST 2019Apply with your project to Beldocs IndustryThe Belgrade International Documentary Film Festival Beldocs has extended the call for projects for its industry section to 10 March 01/03/2019 | SponsoredInterview: Miroslav Terzić • Director of Stitches"I would have ruined the film if I used too many formal elements"BERLIN 2019: We have met up with Serbia's Miroslav Terzić, director of Stitches, one of the hits of this year's Panorama section 19/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | PanoramaInterview: Milan Maric • Actor"Every time I try to find a strong relation between me and the character"BERLIN 2019: We sat down with Serbian actor Milan Maric, selected for the 2019 Shooting Stars 19/02/2019 | European Shooting Stars 2019Review: From Tomorrow on, I WillBERLIN 2019: Serbia's Ivan Marković and China's Wu Linfeng team up for a docu-fiction film about a migrant worker in Beijing 18/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | ForumInterview: Angela Schanelec • Director of I Was at Home, but...“My humour doesn’t have a punchline”BERLIN 2019: We talked to German director Angela Schanelec about her polarising film-essay I Was at Home, but..., shown in the main competition 15/02/2019 | Berlinale 2019 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 32 33 [34] 35 36 ... 45 46 47 next