Sarajevo Film Festival

Sarajevo Film Festival

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Location Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Language International
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The Sarajevo Film Festival is the premier and largest film festival in the Balkans, and is one of the largest in Europe. It was founded in Sarajevo in 1995 during the siege of Sarajevo, 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.

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History

The first Sarajevo Film Festival was held from October 25 to November 5, 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, attracting tens of thousands of people a year, as well as foreign celebrities such as U2's Bono, Willem Dafoe, and Angelina Jolie. 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". In 2002, the Festival's choice of local Ahmed Imamovic's 10 Minuta went on to win it all. The 2001 winner of the Sarajevo Film Festival, Danis Tanović's No Man's Land, went on to win an Oscar in the US. In 2004, the Best Movie Award was named "The Heart of Sarajevo".

Programs

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).

Award winners

The Heart of Sarajevo Award for Best Film:

Year Film Director Jury members
1996
September 10.-18.
Breaking the Waves
Lars von Trier
Phil Alden Robinson, Ademir Kenović,
Serge Toubiana
1997
September 2.-10.
My Life in Pink
(Ma Vie en Rose)
Alain Berliner
FIPRESCI Award Jury:
Howard Feinstein, Michèle Levieux, Otto Reiter
1998
August 21.-30.
I Stand Alone
(Seul contre tous)
Gaspar Noé
FIPRESCI Award Jury:
Laurent Aknin, Mark Duursma, Marina Kostova,
Lidija Maslova, Giovanni Valeri
1999
August 20.-29.
December 1-31.
(Dezember, 1-31)
Jan Peters
FIPRESCI Award Jury:
Dietrich Kuhlbrodt, Laurent Aknin, Kati Sinisalo,
Rada Šešić, Sheila Johnston
2000
August 18.-26.
Bleeder
Nicolas Winding Refn
FIPRESCI Award Jury:
Edda Bauer, Borislav Kolev, Jean-Max Méjean [1]
2001
August 17.-25.
No Man's Land
(Ničija zemlja)
Danis Tanović
Agnès B., Lena Headey, Miljenko Jergović
2002
August 16.-24.
Saturday
(Sábado)
Juan Villegas
John Anderson, Behrooz Hashemian,
Jean-Pierre Rehm, Damjan Kozole, Haris Pašović
2003
August 15.-23.
Fuse
(Gori vatra)
Pjer Žalica
Sandra den Hamer, Brock Norman Brock,
Dušan Makavejev, Fatmir Koçi, Nina Violić [2]
2004
August 20.-28.
Mila from Mars
(Mila ot Mars)
Zornitsa Sofia
Mike Leigh, Peter Scarlet,
Diana Dumbrava, Pjer Žalica [3]
2005
August 19.-27.
Lady Zee
Georgi Djulgerov
Miki Manojlović, Geoffrey Gilmore,
Jessica Hausner, Vesela Kazakova, Isaac Julien [4]
2006
August 18.-28.
Fraulein
(Das Fräulein)
Andrea Štaka
Jasmila Žbanić, Wouter Barendrecht,
Jan Cvitković, Kim Dong-ho, Jérôme Paillard [5]
2007
August 17.-25.
Takva: A Man's Fear of God
(Takva)
Özer Kızıltan
Jeremy Irons, Özgü Namal,
Andrea Štaka, Frédéric Maire, Meinolf Zurhorst [6]
2008
August 15.-23.
Buick Riviera
Goran Rušinović
Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Hugh Hudson,
Marija Škaričić, Michael Weber, Deborah Young[7]
2009
August 12.-20.
Ordinary People
Vladimir Perišić
Mirjana Karanović, Benedek Fliegauf,
Christian Jeune, Anamaria Marinca, Wieland Speck[8]
2010
July 22.-30.
Tilva Roš
Nikola Ležaić
Cristi Puiu, Saadet Isil Aksoy,
Leon Lučev, Rachel Rosen, Christine Vachon
2011
July 22.-30.
Breathing / Atmen
Karl Markovics
Ari Folman, Alberto Barbera,
Zana Marjanović, Michele Ohayon, Rizvan Radulescu

Honorable Mention

Year Film Director
1996
Trees Lounge
Drifting Clouds
(Kauas pilvet karkaavat)
Steve Buscemi
Aki Kaurismäki

1997
???
???
1998
???
???
1999
Adrian
Maja Weiss
2000
Set Me Free
(Emporte-moi)
The Terrorist
(Theeviravaathi)
Léa Pool

Santosh Sivan

2001
Monsieur William,
les traces d'une vie possible
Denis Gaubert
2002
???
???
2003
Spare Parts
(Rezervni deli)
A Small World
(Mali svet)
Damjan Kozole

Miloš Radović

2004
A Wonderful Night in Split
(Ta divna splitska noć)
Arsen Anton Ostojić

Audience Award

Year Film Director
1998
Le Ramoneur des lilas
Cédric Klapisch
1999
Models
Ulrich Seidl
2000
The Junction
(Torowisko)
Urszula Urbaniak
2001
No Man's Land
(Ničija zemlja)
Danis Tanović
2002
Lilo & Stitch
Dean DeBlois
Chris Sanders
2003
Fuse
(Gori vatra)
Pjer Žalica
2004
Fahrenheit 9/11
Michael Moore
2005
Hotel Rwanda
Terry George
2006
The Road to Guantanamo
Michael Winterbottom
2007
The Band's Visit
(Bikur Ha-Tizmoret)
Eran Kolirin
2008
The Usual Suspects
Bryan Singer
2009
Sevdah
Marina Andree
2010
Cirkus Columbia
Danis Tanović
2011
The Guard
John Michael McDonagh

Best Short Film

Year Film Director
2001
Copy Shop
Virgil Widrich
2002
10 Minutes
(10 minuta)
Ahmed Imamović
2003
Le Portefeuille
Vincent Bierrewaerts
2004
Me, Myself and the Universe
(Ich und das Universum)
Hajo Schomerus
2005
Before Dawn
(Hajnal)
Balint Kenyeres
2006
Good Luck Nedim
(Sretan put Nedime)
Marko Šantić
2007
Waves
(Valuri)
Adrian Sitaru
2008
Tolerantia
Ivan Ramadan
2009
Party
(Tulum)
Dalibor Matanić
2010
Yellow Moon
Zvonimir Jurić

Noteworthy guests and participants

References

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