Serbia (The article continues below - Commercial information) 403 articles available in total starting from 08/03/2006. Last article published on 25/03/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 14 15 [16] 17 18 ... 39 40 41 next Review: As Far as I Can WalkSerbian director Stefan Arsenijević is back with a surprising concept and an accomplished film telling the story of two African refugees looking for their place in Europe 24/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | CompetitionReview: TomaDragan Bjelogrlić’s newest film is a romanticised, melodrama-infused biography of a famous Serbian and Yugoslav folk singer 23/08/2021 | Sarajevo 2021Review: ŽŽŽ (Journal About Želimir Žilnik)Janko Baljak’s newest documentary is more of a tribute to Želimir Žilnik’s work than a simple biography of the iconic filmmaker 20/08/2021 | Sarajevo 2021 | Documentary CompetitionInterview: Dušan Kasalica • Director of The Elegy of Laurel"My film is a genre mixture exploring the limits of language and communication"The Montenegrin director talks about his very contemporary portrait of a self-satisfied man cushy in his social position and oblivious to the needs of others 19/08/2021 | Sarajevo 2021 | CompetitionReview: Telenovela: Grey-Scale in ColorFilip Martinović's first feature is an an engaging autobiographical docufiction hybrid with meta elements and a subtle but definitely present social aspect 18/08/2021 | Dokufest 2021Review: RampartMarko Grba Singh's first feature is an intricate and often exhilarating auto-biographical documentary based on old home videos from the 1999 NATO bombing of Serbia 18/08/2021 | Locarno 2021 | Out of CompetitionReview: The Elegy of LaurelIn his first feature, Montenegrin director Dušan Kasalica shows enviable control in a scathing drama about a self-satisfied man comfortable in his social position and oblivious to the needs of others 17/08/2021 | Sarajevo 2021 | CompetitionEXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Karlovy Vary title As Far as I Can WalkA reimagining of the Serbian epic poem Banovich Strahinya, Stefan Arsenijević’s second feature centres on a young couple of Ghanaian migrants 11/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | CompetitionReview: Heavens AboveSerbian director Srdjan Dragojević's new dark comedy, screening in competition at Locarno, is probably his best film this century 09/08/2021 | Locarno 2021 | CompetitionInterview: Srđan Dragojević • Director of Heavens Above“I am very proud that all six republics of the former Yugoslavia are involved in the production"With his new film, the Serbian director presents a satire on religion mirroring the essential social themes of the Balkan countries 06/08/2021 | Locarno 2021 | Competition previous page: 1 2 3 ... 14 15 [16] 17 18 ... 39 40 41 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)