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165 articles available in total starting from 28/04/2011. Last article published on 29/10/2025.

Review: Lost Country

Review: Lost Country

CANNES 2023: Vladimir Perišić returns with his first film in thirteen years, set during the 1996 elections in Belgrade in what was then Yugoslavia  

23/05/2023 | Cannes 2023 | Critics’ Week

Marko Šantić • Director of Wake Me

Interview: Marko Šantić • Director of Wake Me

"My lead character’s fate is a sort of metaphor for the revisionism of history in the Balkans, but also in Europe"

The Slovenian director talks about his fourth feature, a film about redemption and the relations between Slovenians and immigrants from other parts of former Yugoslavia.  

30/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Critics' Picks

Review: Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels

Review: Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels

The second half of Mila Turajlić’s diptych about the cameraman who became Yugoslav president Tito's personal cinematographer suffers from being too vague and wide-ranging  

24/11/2022 | IDFA 2022

Mila Turajlic • Director of Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels

Interview: Mila Turajlic • Director of Non-Aligned: Scenes from the Labudović Reels

"It was very important for me to show how the story is put together in the film, that the story didn’t exist prior to it"

The Serbian director discusses the second part of her dyptich of documentaries, which re-traces the birth of the Non-Aligned Movement during the era of decolonization  

24/11/2022 | IDFA 2022

Review: Wake Me

Review: Wake Me

In his efficient fourth feature film, Marko Šantić examines a nationalist thug’s chances at redemption after he suffers memory loss  

23/11/2022 | Black Nights 2022 | Critics’ Picks

Young authors and the female condition form the focus of the 5th Balkan Film Festival

Young authors and the female condition form the focus of the 5th Balkan Film Festival

The event promoting meet-ups and collaboration between the Balkan and Italian film industries will unspool 29 November – 4 December at Rome’s Casa del Cinema  

16/11/2022 | Festivals | Awards | Italy

Review: After the Winter

Review: After the Winter

Montenegro’s Ivan Bakrač reveals subtle but very real promise in his first feature film about five childhood friends on the verge of adulthood  

08/11/2022 | Arras 2022

Dubravka Turić • Director of Traces

Interview: Dubravka Turić • Director of Traces

“I chose a small piece from universal reality that I wanted to communicate to the audience. Everything seen and heard in the film comes from that piece”

The filmmaker's feature-length debut follows an anthropologist obsessively studying an old ritual and its symbols and dealing with her often lonely life  

04/11/2022 | Zagreb 2022

Review: Traces

Review: Traces

The protagonist of Dubravka Turić’s moody feature-length directorial debut tries to move on with her life following the death of her father  

27/10/2022 | Zagreb 2022

Josip Žuvan  • Director of Carbide

Interview: Josip Žuvan • Director of Carbide

“We shot the film in the pauses between playing FIFA and Call of Duty

The Croatian director’s debut feature is a drama set in Mediterranean suburbs during the winter, mixing the motifs of a family feud and kids chasing internet fame  

26/10/2022 | Zagreb 2022

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