Renátó Olasz • Director of Stars of Little Importance
"My aim was to combine a poetic attitude with the rawness of reality"
by Ana Stanic
Shot in stark black and white, the director's debut feature eschews traditional narrative structures in favour of mood, atmosphere and subtle gesture
Hungarian filmmaker Renátó Olasz joined us at the Sarajevo Film Festival to discuss Stars of Little Importance [+see also:
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interview: Renátó Olasz
film profile], his debut feature selected for the Feature Film Competition at the 31st edition of the gathering. Shot in stark black and white, the film eschews traditional narrative structures in favour of mood, atmosphere and subtle gesture.