Croatian films and film professionals at the Sarajevo Film Festival
The competition programme of the 21st Sarajevo Film Festival, which will run from August 14th to 22nd, will screen four Croatian films, while the remaining selections will feature two other domestic productions. As well, the 9th Sarajevo Talents will have nine participating young film professionals from Croatia.
The competition programme of the 21st Sarajevo Film Festival, which will run from August 14th to 22nd, will screen four Croatian films, while the remaining selections will feature two other domestic productions. As well, the 9th Sarajevo Talents will have nine participating young film professionals from Croatia.
CROATIAN FILMS AT THE SFF
Competition Programme – Feature Film
The High Sun | Dalibor Matanić
Three stories of forbidden love in two neighboring villages burdened by historical heritage, during three different decades.
Screening times:
National Theatre - 15.8., 11.30
National Theatre - 15.8., 20.00
Cinema City 1 - 20.8., 12.15
Our Everyday Life | Ines Tanović
This feature film describes Sarajevo today and follows the story of the Sušić family, living ‘our everyday life’, the fates of the main characters and their emotions are painted through traditional Bosnian song – the Sevdalinka.
Screening times:
National Theatre - 19.8, 9.00
National Theatre - 19.8, 22.30
Cinema City 4 - 20.8., 21.00
Cinema City 4 - 21.8., 15.00
Competition Programme – Documentary Film
I Like That Super Most the Best | Eva Kraljević
The film chronicles ten years with Eva’s sister Mia who has Down’s syndrome.
Screening times:
Cinema City 1 - 15.8., 20.30
Chasing a Dream | Mladen Mitrović
The film shows the reunion of a group of Sarajevans who, after 1987, when a young Mitrović first filmed them, moved away to different parts of the world due to circumstances mostly related to the war.
Screening times:
Cinema City 1 - 18.8., 20.30
In Focus
You Carry Me | Ivona Juka
The film focuses on three protagonists who fight for acceptance, redemption and new opportunities.
Screening times:
National Theatre - 19.8., 16.00
No One’s Child | Vuk Ršumović
The film tells the story of a boy found deep in the mountains of Bosnia and Herzegovina by a group of hunters in the spring of 1988, who then ends up in an orphanage in Belgrade.
Screening times:
National Theatre - 15.8., 16.00
Open Air
These Are the Rules | Ognjen Sviličić
Ivo is a fifty year-old bus driver. His wife Maja is a homemaker. Tomica is a high school senior and their son. They live in an apartment in Zagreb in a visibly socialist building and are happy with their quiet, ordinary lives. Everything changes when one day Tomica comes home beaten up.
Screening times:
HT Eronet Open Air - 16.8., 20.30
BH Film
Lost Button | Renato Tonković, Robert Bubalo, Marijo Vukadin
Biopic about Goran Ipe Ivandić, the tragic drummer of the biggest rock band in the former Yugoslavia – Bijelo Dugme (White Button). His fame is cut short when police find hash hiding in his drums and throw him in prison for two and a half years. The brutal punishment destroyed him emotionally and psychologically, and after being released Ipe found himself struggling from one crisis to another.
Screening times:
Cinema City 4 - 16.8., 21.00
Children’s Programme
Let’s Play a Story – The Grasshopper and the Ant | Marina Andree Škop
Screening times:
Novi Grad Cinema - 20.8., 12.00
TeenArena
Next to Me | Marta Prus
Picnic | Jure Pavlović
Screening times:
Cinema City 5 - 17.8., 19.00
SFF Guests Present
ZAGREB FILM FESTIVAL – BEST OF CHECKERS
Manjaca | Tin Žanić
Semifinals | Tomislav Šoban
Hands | Jasna Nanut
On Shaky Ground | Sonja Tarokić
Screening times:
Cinema City 3 - 17.8., 12.00
MEDITERRANEAN FILM FESTIVAL SPLIT
Ana the Square | Jelena Novaković
The Marjan Hill Day | Igor Jelinović
Teddy Bear | Igor Jelinović
The Dead Have It Easy | Matea Šarić
Well | Ivan Šušnjar
Screening times:
Cinema City 3 - 18.8., 12.00
1995 – 2015. Dealing With the Past
15 minutes – The Dvor Massacre | Georg Larsen, Kasper Vedsmand
Screening times:
Cinema City 4 - 16.8., 11.00
CineLink
Life Begins (aka Freestyle) | Sergej Stanojkovski
9th TALENTS SARAJEVO
Amanda Prenkaj | actress
Doris Pinčić | actress
Tina Orlandini | actress
Ivan Pašalić | actor
Kruno Bakota | actor
Karla Lulić | director
Ana Rajić | producer
Tomislav Ivković | producer
Lidija Špegar | screenwriter