MOSCOW -- The Sarajevo Film Festival opens today in its 11th edition, a tribute to the survival of art over conflict, having been founded during the darkest days of the city's wartime siege. The festival, which has formed an annual focus for the Bosnian capital's postwar reconstruction and rejuvenation, will kick off with the world premiere of Bosnian-Herzegovinian director Benjamin Filipovic's Well Tempered Corpses. The film will also run in the 11-strong feature competition program during the festival, which closes Aug. 27.
- 8/18/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
MOSCOW -- The 11th edition of the Sarajevo International Film Festival announced Thursday its competition lineup of 11 features, focusing on movies from the Balkans and new competition entrant Hungary. Competition selector Elma Tataragic said four world premieres are among the selection -- Benjamin Filipovic's Well Tempered Corpse from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, France and Italy; Isa Qosja's The Kukum from Kosovo; Georgi Djulgerov's Lady Zee from Bulgaria; and Croatian director Hrvoje Hribar's What Is a Man Without a Moustache?...
- 7/28/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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