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Then Comes the Evening by Maja Novaković at Cinema Verite in Tehran

Yesterday, December 9th, the 13th Cinema Vérité Iran International Documentary Film Festival launched in Tehran, and the Serbian film Then Comes the Evening finds itself in the short film competitions (up to 40 minutes runtime). The film was also made with the support of the Film Center Serbia, and it has recently received special recognition […]

The project for Fate chosen to participate in MIDPOINT Feature launch 2020 program

Nine projects for new feature films have been selected for the new season of MIDPOINT Feature Launch workshops for 2020. This projects are either first or second feature films by the selected authors, and among them is one project from Seriba, Fate, by screenwriter and director Stefan Malešević and producer. Andrijana Sofranić. The program will start […]

Aleksi wins award for Best European Feature in France

A co-production between Croatia and Serbia, Aleksi is the feature film debut by the writer and director Barbara Vekarić. The film has recently won the Best European Feature Film Award at the Tonneins International Film Festival in France. This is the tenth festival award for this film, which was supported by Film Center Serbia. Aleksi opened the Pula […]

Bauk by Goran Radovanović supported in Bulgaria

The project for the film Bauk (initial title: Self Portrait) by screenwriter and director Goran Radovanović, was endorsed by the Bulgarian National Film Center, it was disclosed on the official website of the institution. On this occasion, Radovanović said: “I am glad that Bauk is supported by the Bulgarian Film Fund, among other things, because […]

Autumn Waltz wins its tenth award

The award-winning short Autumn Waltz by Ognjen Petković has won another Grand Prix, this time at the 40th Villeurbanne short film festival in France. The film tells a story about a married couple trying to escape out of war torn city in their car, using  country roads. On their way to freedom stands a roadblock manned by […]

Three awards for Untravel in November

Untravel an animated short by Ana Nedeljković and Nikola Majdak, Jr,  almost two years after its Berlinale premiere, continues its festival tour, and has been awarded at three festivals in November. At the 36th International Short Film Festival in Tehran, Iran, which took place from November 10th to 15th, the film was awarded as the Best Animated […]

Another Award for the Pig on the Hill

The animated short The Pig On the Hill, co-produced by Belgrade-based Crater Studio, has received another accolade, this time at the New York Gold Coast International Film Festival, where it was the winner of the Audience Award for the Best Family Short. Based on London author John Kelly’s beloved children’s book, The Pig on the Hill is heart-warming […]

Autumn Waltz by Ognjen Petković awarded at the MEDFILM festival in Rome

The 25th MEDFILM festival of Mediterranean culture in Rome has wrapped up, and the award for the best short film was won by the multiple-award winning short Autumn Waltz by Ognjen Petković. The film tells a story about a married couple trying to escape out of war torn city in their car, using  country roads. On their […]

The Little One by Danilo Bećković at Night Visions in Helsinki

This year’s Night Visions Festival in Helsinki, the oldest and largest international festival dedicated to horror, science fiction, fantasy and action films in Finland, will also include the Serbian short  The Little One by director Danilo Becković. The festival, launched back in 1997, will take place from November 20th to 24th. The festival will see […]

The Last Image of Father by Stefan Djordjević awarded in Zagreb

The official part of the program of the 17th Zagreb Film Festival has wrapped up. In addition to the award for Ivana the Terrible, which we have already written about, a Serbian short film The Last Image of Father has also been awarded. The short film jury included screenwriter Stefan Bošković, director of Classic TV […]

Ivana the Terrible wins Best Feature in Zagreb

The official part of the program of the 17th Zagreb Film Festival wrapped up at the Tuškanac cinema last night. The feature film jury (composed by director Dana Budisavljević, director Elmir Jukić and director Ágnes Kocsis) awarded the Romanian-Serbian film Ivana the Terrible, directed by Ivana Mladenović, as best feature film. “The award is being […]