Unusual ‘jury in exile’ led by Jafar Panahi; empty chair in honour of imprisoned Sentsov.
The Tribe by Ukrainian filmmaker Myroslav Slaboshpytshiy picked up the main award, the Motovun Propeller, as the Motovun Film Festival wrapped its 17th edition this weekend in Croatia.
The Tribe, which has no spoken dialogue only sign language without subtitles, is about a boy who discovers illegal goings-on at a boarding school for the deaf. It premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week where it won the Nespresso Grand Prize, the France 4 Visionary Award and the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award.
The Propeller award was bestowed by a “jury in exile,” comprised of people who live in exile, are under house arrest or are unable to be in Motovun because they are not free to travel. The jury president was Iranian director Jafar Panahi currently under house arrest in Tehran; Femen’s Inna Schevchenko currently in exile from her native Ukraine in Paris...
The Tribe by Ukrainian filmmaker Myroslav Slaboshpytshiy picked up the main award, the Motovun Propeller, as the Motovun Film Festival wrapped its 17th edition this weekend in Croatia.
The Tribe, which has no spoken dialogue only sign language without subtitles, is about a boy who discovers illegal goings-on at a boarding school for the deaf. It premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week where it won the Nespresso Grand Prize, the France 4 Visionary Award and the Gan Foundation Support for Distribution Award.
The Propeller award was bestowed by a “jury in exile,” comprised of people who live in exile, are under house arrest or are unable to be in Motovun because they are not free to travel. The jury president was Iranian director Jafar Panahi currently under house arrest in Tehran; Femen’s Inna Schevchenko currently in exile from her native Ukraine in Paris...
- 8/3/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Out of competition screening for My Craft about artist Arsen Dedic.
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced its documentary competition for 2014.
Themes explored include non-violent protests and civil disobedience (Everyday Rebellion); refugee immigration and growing xenophobia (Evaporating Borderes); a controversial Stalin statue in a small town (The Ruler); Egyptian women in the Arab Spring (Private Revolutions); and It engineers searching for love (Love and Engineering).
Also, the festival will host a gala screening, out of competition, with the international premiere of Mladen Matičević’s My Craft from Croatia and Serbia, about the music, poetry and life of the artist Arsen Dedić.
Documentary Competition
Azemina
Enes Zlatar, Ajdin Kamber (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Ghetto 59
Ines Tanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Naked Island
Tiha Klara Gudac (Croatia) [world premiere]
Private Revolutions – Young, Female, Egyptian
Alexandra Schneider (Austria) [world premiere]
The Ruler
Shalva Shengeli (Georgia) [world premiere]
Scandal
Elton Baxhaku, Eriona Cami (Albania) [world premiere]
Children Of Transition
Matija Vukšić (Croatia)
The Forest
Siniša Dragin (Romania-Serbia)
Mitch - The Diary...
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced its documentary competition for 2014.
Themes explored include non-violent protests and civil disobedience (Everyday Rebellion); refugee immigration and growing xenophobia (Evaporating Borderes); a controversial Stalin statue in a small town (The Ruler); Egyptian women in the Arab Spring (Private Revolutions); and It engineers searching for love (Love and Engineering).
Also, the festival will host a gala screening, out of competition, with the international premiere of Mladen Matičević’s My Craft from Croatia and Serbia, about the music, poetry and life of the artist Arsen Dedić.
Documentary Competition
Azemina
Enes Zlatar, Ajdin Kamber (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Ghetto 59
Ines Tanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Naked Island
Tiha Klara Gudac (Croatia) [world premiere]
Private Revolutions – Young, Female, Egyptian
Alexandra Schneider (Austria) [world premiere]
The Ruler
Shalva Shengeli (Georgia) [world premiere]
Scandal
Elton Baxhaku, Eriona Cami (Albania) [world premiere]
Children Of Transition
Matija Vukšić (Croatia)
The Forest
Siniša Dragin (Romania-Serbia)
Mitch - The Diary...
- 7/22/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Out of competition screening for My Craft about artist Arsen Dedic.
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced its documentary competition for 2014.
Themes explored include non-violent protests and civil disobedience (Everyday Rebellion); refugee immigration and growing xenophobia (Evaporating Borderes); a controversial Stalin statue in a small town (The Ruler); Egyptian women in the Arab Spring (Private Revolutions); and It engineers searching for love (Love and Engineering).
Also, the festival will host a gala screening, out of competition, with the international premiere of Mladen Matičević’s My Craft from Croatia and Serbia, about the music, poetry and life of the artist Arsen Dedić.
Documentary Competition
Azemina, Enes Zlatar, Ajdin Kamber (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Ghetto 59, Ines Tanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Naked Island, Tiha Klara Gudac (Croatia) [world premiere]
Private Revolutions – Young, Female, Egyptian, Alexandra Schneider (Austria) [world premiere] [pictured]
The Ruler, Shalva Shengeli (Georgia) [world premiere]
Scandal, Elton Baxhaku, Eriona Cami (Albania) [world premiere]
Children Of Transition, Matija Vukšić (Croatia)
The Forest, Siniša Dragin...
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced its documentary competition for 2014.
Themes explored include non-violent protests and civil disobedience (Everyday Rebellion); refugee immigration and growing xenophobia (Evaporating Borderes); a controversial Stalin statue in a small town (The Ruler); Egyptian women in the Arab Spring (Private Revolutions); and It engineers searching for love (Love and Engineering).
Also, the festival will host a gala screening, out of competition, with the international premiere of Mladen Matičević’s My Craft from Croatia and Serbia, about the music, poetry and life of the artist Arsen Dedić.
Documentary Competition
Azemina, Enes Zlatar, Ajdin Kamber (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Ghetto 59, Ines Tanović (Bosnia and Herzegovina) [world premiere]
Naked Island, Tiha Klara Gudac (Croatia) [world premiere]
Private Revolutions – Young, Female, Egyptian, Alexandra Schneider (Austria) [world premiere] [pictured]
The Ruler, Shalva Shengeli (Georgia) [world premiere]
Scandal, Elton Baxhaku, Eriona Cami (Albania) [world premiere]
Children Of Transition, Matija Vukšić (Croatia)
The Forest, Siniša Dragin...
- 7/22/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Special country focus on Turkey; youth programme moves to neighbouring Buzet.
The Motovun Film Festival is aiming to go back to its “radical roots” for the 17th edition’s programme, which runs July 26-30.
The main programme of 21 films is:
Kelly+Victor, Kieran EvansBad Hair, Mariana RondonBlack Coal. Thin Ice, Diao YinanBoyhood, Richard LinklaterAll Is Lost, J. C. ChandorStratos, Yannis EconomidesIda, Pawel PawlikowskiIn Order Of Disappearance, Peter MollandForce Majeure – Turist, Ruben OstlundVarvari, Ivan IkićAna Ana, Petr LomDjeca Tranzicije, Matija VukšićParis Of The North, Hafsteinn Gunnar SigurdssonFrank, Lenny AbrahamsonBroj 55, Kristijan MilićPolice Officer’s Wife, Phillip GroeningTribe, Miroslav SlaboshpitskyBlind, Eskil VogtHuman Capital, Paolo VirziFinal Cut, Gyorgy Palfi
A surprise film will be added later.
The unusual ‘jury in exile’ will be comprised of people live in exile, are under house arrest or experience travel bans. Femen’s Inna Schevchenko from the Ukraine will be in Motovun but remote jurors will include Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin of the Belarus...
The Motovun Film Festival is aiming to go back to its “radical roots” for the 17th edition’s programme, which runs July 26-30.
The main programme of 21 films is:
Kelly+Victor, Kieran EvansBad Hair, Mariana RondonBlack Coal. Thin Ice, Diao YinanBoyhood, Richard LinklaterAll Is Lost, J. C. ChandorStratos, Yannis EconomidesIda, Pawel PawlikowskiIn Order Of Disappearance, Peter MollandForce Majeure – Turist, Ruben OstlundVarvari, Ivan IkićAna Ana, Petr LomDjeca Tranzicije, Matija VukšićParis Of The North, Hafsteinn Gunnar SigurdssonFrank, Lenny AbrahamsonBroj 55, Kristijan MilićPolice Officer’s Wife, Phillip GroeningTribe, Miroslav SlaboshpitskyBlind, Eskil VogtHuman Capital, Paolo VirziFinal Cut, Gyorgy Palfi
A surprise film will be added later.
The unusual ‘jury in exile’ will be comprised of people live in exile, are under house arrest or experience travel bans. Femen’s Inna Schevchenko from the Ukraine will be in Motovun but remote jurors will include Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin of the Belarus...
- 7/8/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Special country focus on Turkey; youth programme moves to neighbouring Buzet.
The Motovun Film Festival is aiming to go back to its “radical roots” for the 17th edition’s programme, which runs July 26-30.
The main programme of 21 films is:
Kelly+Victor, Kieran EvansBad Hair, Mariana RondonBlack Coal. Thin Ice, Diao YinanBoyhood, Richard LinklaterAll Is Lost, J. C. ChandorStratos, Yannis EconomidesIda, Pawel PawlikowskiIn Order Of Disappearance, Peter MollandForce Majeure – Turist, Ruben OstlundVarvari, Ivan IkićAna Ana, Petr LomDjeca Tranzicije, Matija VukšićParis Of The North, Hafsteinn Gunnar SigurdssonFrank, Lenny AbrahamsonBroj 55, Kristijan MilićPolice Officer’s Wife, Phillip GroeningTribe, Miroslav SlaboshpitskyBlind, Eskil VogtHuman Capital, Paolo VirziFinal Cut, Gyorgy Palfi
A surprise film will be added later.
The unusual ‘jury in exile’ will be comprised of people live in exile, are under house arrest or experience travel bans. Femen’s Inna Schevchenko from the Ukraine will be in Motovun but remote jurors will include Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin of the Belarus...
The Motovun Film Festival is aiming to go back to its “radical roots” for the 17th edition’s programme, which runs July 26-30.
The main programme of 21 films is:
Kelly+Victor, Kieran EvansBad Hair, Mariana RondonBlack Coal. Thin Ice, Diao YinanBoyhood, Richard LinklaterAll Is Lost, J. C. ChandorStratos, Yannis EconomidesIda, Pawel PawlikowskiIn Order Of Disappearance, Peter MollandForce Majeure – Turist, Ruben OstlundVarvari, Ivan IkićAna Ana, Petr LomDjeca Tranzicije, Matija VukšićParis Of The North, Hafsteinn Gunnar SigurdssonFrank, Lenny AbrahamsonBroj 55, Kristijan MilićPolice Officer’s Wife, Phillip GroeningTribe, Miroslav SlaboshpitskyBlind, Eskil VogtHuman Capital, Paolo VirziFinal Cut, Gyorgy Palfi
A surprise film will be added later.
The unusual ‘jury in exile’ will be comprised of people live in exile, are under house arrest or experience travel bans. Femen’s Inna Schevchenko from the Ukraine will be in Motovun but remote jurors will include Natalia Kaliada and Nicolai Khalezin of the Belarus...
- 7/8/2014
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
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