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The Sarajevo Film Festival is one of the film festivals in Europe. It was founded in Sarajevo in 1995 during the siege of Sarajevo in the Bosnian Independence War, and brings international and local celebrities to Sarajevo every year. It is held in August and showcases an extensive variety of feature and short films from around the world. The current director of the festival is Mirsad Purivatra, former CEO of the Bosnian branch of McCann Erickson.
History
The first Sarajevo Film Festival was held from 25 October to 5 November 1995. At that time, the siege of Sarajevo was still going on, and attendance projections were very low. However, a surprising 15,000 people came to see the films, of which there were 37 from 15 different countries. The festival grew at a remarkable pace now being the most prominent film festival in South-East Europe, attracting more than 100,000 people annually on all programmes and screening hundreds of films from 60 countries.[1]
The Sarajevo Film Festival is hosted at the National Theater in front of which the Festival Square and the red carpet are located, with screenings at the Open-air theater Metalac, Bosnian Cultural Center, and five other cinemas and projection locations around the city. The festival has been attended by celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Emile Hirsch, Orlando Bloom, Daniel Craig, Danny Glover, John Malkovich, Morgan Freeman, Steve Buscemi, Michael Fassbender, Jeremy Irons, Bono Vox, Nick Cave, Coolio, Stephen Frears, Mickey Rourke, Michael Moore, Gérard Depardieu, Darren Aronofsky, Sophie Okonedo, Gillian Anderson, Kevin Spacey, Eric Cantona, Benicio del Toro and many others.
By 2001, the European Film Association made the Sarajevo Film Festival one of the eleven festivals that could nominate a film for the award of "Europe's Best Short Film". The 2001 winner of the Sarajevo Film Festival, Danis Tanović's No Man's Land, went on to win an Oscar in the United States. In 2004, the Best Movie Award was named "The Heart of Sarajevo".
Beginning with the 13th Sarajevo Film Festival in 2007 and in cooperation with the Berlin International Film Festival and Berlinale Talent Campus, the Sarajevo Talent Campus has been added to the festival. The Sarajevo Talent Campus is an educational and creative platform for up and coming young film professionals, and has eventually come to be revered as the most prestigious film training event in the region.
The festival also features CineLink, a year-long project development program resulting in an annual co-production market during the festival dates. The CineLink Market each year presents approximately 10 finest regional projects for feature-length fiction films, also offering festival guests a special opportunity to meet with the assembled regional industry, with emphasis on young filmmakers, producers and directors presenting their latest projects, productions and works in progress, with highlights of the regional production presented to international distributors, TV-buyers and festival programmers, making CineLink the most important international market place for new features from Southeast Europe.
Programmes
- Competition (feature, short and documentary)
- CineLink
- Kinoscope
- Open Air
- In Focus
- Tribute to…
- Sarajevo City of Film
- Children's Program
- Teen Arena
- Talents Sarajevo
- New Currents
- New Currents shorts
- Regional Forum
- Docu Rough Cut Boutique
- Laško Summer Nights
- Operation kino
Sarajevo Talent Campus
Launched in 2007 in co-operation with the Berlin International Film Festival and the Berlinale Talent Campus, Sarajevo Talent Campus is an educational and networking platform for emerging film talents from South-Eastern European region (Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia and Turkey). Each year, more than two hundred applications are received, and only eighty are carefully chosen to attend a six-day training led by some of the most prominent film professionals in the world.
Award winners
Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Feature Film
Year |
Film |
Original title |
Director(s) |
Nationality of Director |
1996 | Breaking the Waves | Breaking the Waves | von Trier, LarsLars von Trier | Denmark |
1997 | My Life in Pink | Ma Vie en Rose | Berliner, AlainAlain Berliner | Belgium |
1998 | I Stand Alone | Seul contre tous | Noé, GasparGaspar Noé | France |
1999 | December 1-31 | Dezember, 1-31 | Peters, JanJan Peters | Germany |
2000 | Bleeder | Bleeder | Winding Refn, NicolasNicolas Winding Refn | Denmark |
2001 | No Man's Land | Ničija zemlja | Tanović, DanisDanis Tanović | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2002 | Saturday | Sábado | Villegas, JuanJuan Villegas | Argentina |
2003 | Fuse | Gori vatra | Žalica, PjerPjer Žalica | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2004 | Mila from Mars | Mila ot Mars | Sofia, ZornitsaZornitsa Sofia | Bulgaria |
2005 | Lady Zee | Leydi Zi | Djulgerov, GeorgiGeorgi Djulgerov | Bulgaria |
2006 | Fraulein | Das Fräulein | Staka, AndreaAndrea Staka | Switzerland |
2007 | Takva: A Man's Fear of God | Takva | Kiziltan, ÖzerÖzer Kiziltan | Turkey |
2008 | Buick Riviera | Buick Riviera | Rušinović, GoranGoran Rušinović | Croatia |
2009 | Ordinary People | Obični ljudi | Perišić, VladimirVladimir Perišić | Serbia |
2010 | Tilva Roš | Tilva Roš | Ležaić, NikolaNikola Ležaić | Serbia |
2011 | Breathing | Atmen | Markovics, KarlKarl Markovics | Austria |
2012 | Everybody in Our Family | Toată lumea din familia noastră | Jude, RaduRadu Jude | Romania |
2013 | In Bloom | Grdzeli nateli dgheebi | Ekvtimishvili, NanaNana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Groß | Georgia |
2014 | Song of My Mother | Annemin Şarkisi | Mintaş, ErolErol Mintaş | Turkey |
2015 | Mustang | Mustang | Gamze Ergüven, DenizDeniz Gamze Ergüven | Turkey |
Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Short Film
Year |
Film |
Original title |
Director(s) |
Nationality of Director |
2001 | Copy Shop | Copy Shop | Widrich, VirgilVirgil Widrich | Austria |
2002 | 10 Minutes | 10 minuta | Imamović, AhmedAhmed Imamović | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2003 | The Wallet | Le portefeuille | Bierrewaerts, VincentVincent Bierrewaerts | Belgium |
2004 | Me, Myself and the Universe | Ich und das Universum | Schomerus, HajoHajo Schomerus | Germany |
2005 | Before Dawn | Hajnal | Kenyeres, BalintBalint Kenyeres | Hungary |
2006 | Good Luck Nedim | Sretan put Nedime | SzanticMarko Šantić | Slovenia |
2007 | Waves | Valuri | Sitaru, AdrianAdrian Sitaru | Romania |
2008 | Tolerantia | Tolerantia | Ramadan, IvanIvan Ramadan | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2009 | Party | Tulum | Matanić, DaliborDalibor Matanić | Croatia |
2010 | Yellow Moon | Žuti mjesec | Jurić, ZvonimirZvonimir Jurić | Croatia |
2011 | Mezzanine | Mezanin | Matanić, DaliborDalibor Matanić | Croatia |
2012 | The Return | Kthimi | Zeqiri, BlertaBlerta Zeqiri | Kosovo |
2013 | Shadow of a Cloud | O umbra de nor | Jude, RaduRadu Jude | Romania |
2014 | The Chicken | Kokoška | Gunjak, UnaUna Gunjak | Croatia |
2015 | A Matter of Will | Biserna obala | Kasalica, DušanDušan Kasalica | Montenegro |
Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Documentary Film
Year |
Film |
Original title |
Director(s) |
Nationality of Director |
2006 | Facing the Day | Što sa sobom preko dana | Juka, IvonaIvona Juka | Croatia |
2007 | Interrogation | Informativni razgovori | Kabil, NamikNamik Kabil | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2008 | Corridor No. 8 | Коридор No. 8 | Despodov, BorisBoris Despodov | Bulgaria |
2009 | The Caviar Connection | Kavijar konekšn | Nikolić, DraganDragan Nikolić | Serbia |
2010 | The Seamstresses | Shivackite | Garvanlieva, BiljanaBiljana Garvanlieva | Macedonia |
2011 | A Cell Phone Movie | Mobitel | Begović, NedžadNedžad Begović | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2012 | Turn Off the Lights | Lumea in patratele | Mladenović, IvanaIvana Mladenović | Serbia |
2013 | Sickfuckpeople | Хворісукалюди | Rechinsky, JuriJuri Rechinsky | Ukraine |
2014 | Naked Island | Goli | Gudac, Tiha K.Tiha K. Gudac | Croatia |
2015 | Toto and His Sisters | Toto şi surorile lui | Nanau, AlexanderAlexander Nanau | Romania |
Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Actress
Year |
Actress |
Film |
Nationality of Actress |
2004 | SzkaricicMarija Škaričić | A Wonderful Night in Split | Croatia |
2005 | Cvitešić, ZrinkaZrinka Cvitešić | What Is a Man Without a Moustache? | Croatia |
2006 | SzkaricicMarija Škaričić | Fraulein | Croatia |
2007 | Aksoy, SaadetSaadet Aksoy | Egg | Turkey |
2008 | Damgacı, AyçaAyça Damgacı | Gitmek: My Marlon and Brando | Turkey |
2009 | Papoulia, AngelikiAngeliki Papoulia and Mary Tsoni | Dogtooth | Greece |
2010 | Oprișor, MirelaMirela Oprișor | Tuesday, After Christmas | Romania |
2011 | Condeescu, AdaAda Condeescu | Loverboy | Romania |
2012 | Pikić, MarijaMarija Pikić | Children of Sarajevo | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2013 | Babluani, LikaLika Babluani and Mariam Bokeria | In Bloom | Georgia |
2014 | Kitia, MariMari Kitia | Brides | Georgia |
2015 |
- Güneş Şensoy
Doğa Doğuşlu Tuğba Sunguroğlu Elit İşcan İlayda Akdoğan
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Mustang | Turkey |
Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Actor
Year |
Actress |
Film |
Nationality of Actor |
2004 | Točinovski, MilanMilan Točinovski | How I Killed a Saint | Macedonia |
2005 | Musevski, PeterPeter Musevski | Labour Equals Freedom | Slovenia |
2006 | Rushaidat, RakanRakan Rushaidat | All for Free | Croatia |
2007 | Petrović, SašaSaša Petrović | It's Hard to Be Nice | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2008 | Lučev, LeonLeon Lučev and Slavko Štimac | Buick Riviera | Croatia and Serbia |
2009 | Popović, ReljaRelja Popović | Ordinary People | Serbia |
2010 | Todorović, MarkoMarko Todorović | Tilva Roš | Serbia |
2011 | Schubert, ThomasThomas Schubert | Breathing | Austria |
2012 | Fehmiu, UliksUliks Fehmiu | Redemption Street | Serbia |
2013 | Diklić, BogdanBogdan Diklić | A Stranger | Serbia |
2014 | Duman, FeyyazFeyyaz Duman | Song of My Mother | Turkey |
2015 |
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Chevalier Athina | Greece |
Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award
Year |
Winner |
Note |
2005 | Müller, MarcoMarco Müller | Director of Rome Film Festival |
2006 | Grahovac, GavriloGavrilo Grahovac | Former Minister of Culture and Sports in Bosnia and Herzegovina |
2006 | Leigh, MikeMike Leigh | Film director |
2007 | Buscemi, SteveSteve Buscemi | Actor and film director |
2008 | Villiers, CatCat Villiers | Film producer |
2009 | Schmidt, ManfredManfred Schmidt | Executive director of Mitteldeutsche Medienförderung |
2010 | Kosslick, DieterDieter Kosslick | Director of Berlin International Film Festival |
2011 | Jolie, AngelinaAngelina Jolie | Actress and film director |
2011 | Panahi, JafarJafar Panahi | Film director |
2011 | Tedeschi, EmilEmil Tedeschi | President of Atlantic Grupa |
2012 | Lustig, BrankoBranko Lustig | Film producer |
2013 | Olla, RobertoRoberto Olla | Executive director of Eurimages |
2013 | Tarr, BélaBéla Tarr | Film director |
2014 | García Bernal, GaelGael García Bernal | Actor |
2014 | Tanović, DanisDanis Tanović | Film director |
2014 | Troublé, AgnèsAgnès Troublé | Fashion designer |
2015 | del Toro, BenicioBenicio del Toro | Actor |
References
See also
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