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Locarno, Sarajevo Prize Winner ‘Safe Place’ Picked Up for Sales by Dubai’s Cercamon (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Dubai - Croatia - city Sarajevo
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26.08.2022 / 14:35

Locarno, Sarajevo Prize Winner ‘Safe Place’ Picked Up for Sales by Dubai’s Cercamon (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Dubai-based sales agent Cercamon has acquired world sales rights for Juraj Lerotić’s “Safe Place,” which won three awards after its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival and was named best film at Sarajevo. The Croatian director’s feature debut is the emotional story of a family reeling in the wake of a suicide attempt that centers on a man’s struggle to save his younger brother, creating a rift in the family’s everyday life.  “Safe Place” plays on Lerotić’s own pained family history, with the Croatian multihyphenate taking on the lead role in his deeply personal story – a performance that also earned him the award for best actor in Sarajevo. “The film is reduced to the most acute, to a short time span and a clear situation that can be put in a nutshell: save the loved one,” the filmmaker said in a statement.

‘I Always Wanted to Be Part of a Skate Girl Gang,’ Sarajevo CineLink Winner Says - variety.com - Slovenia - Serbia - city Sarajevo - Macedonia
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20.08.2022 / 11:31

‘I Always Wanted to Be Part of a Skate Girl Gang,’ Sarajevo CineLink Winner Says

Marta Balaga Dina Duma’s upcoming feature “Skateboarding Is Not for Girls” turned heads at Sarajevo Film Festival’s industry section CineLink this year. The story about a Romani Muslim girl from Skopje, Adela, trying to save her sister from being sold to the bridal market and dreaming of joining a group of female skaters, received the Film Center Serbia and the Female Voices awards.

Croatian Director Juraj Lerotic’s Debut ‘Safe Place’ Wins at Resurgent Sarajevo Film Festival - variety.com - France - Ukraine - Austria - Serbia - Israel - Croatia - county Sebastian - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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20.08.2022 / 10:13

Croatian Director Juraj Lerotic’s Debut ‘Safe Place’ Wins at Resurgent Sarajevo Film Festival

Christopher Vourlias Croatian writer-director Juraj Lerotić’s “Safe Place,” an emotional story of a family reeling in the wake of a suicide attempt, took the top prize at the Sarajevo Film Festival, which wrapped a record-setting 2022 edition in the Bosnian capital on Friday night.The Heart of Sarajevo Award for best feature film was given by a jury headed by Austrian filmmaker Sebastian Meise (“The Great Freedom”), which included French filmmaker Lucile Hadžihalilović (“Earwig”), Croatian writer-director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (“Murina”), Serbian actor Milan Marić (“Dovlatov”) and Israeli producer and consultant Katriel Schory.“Safe Place” plays on Lerotić’s own pained family history, with the Croatian multihyphenate taking on the lead role in his deeply personal story — a performance that also earned him the award for best actor in Sarajevo. Fresh off a triumphant world premiere in Locarno, where the film won three awards including best first feature, “Safe Place” was described by Variety’s Guy Lodge as a “supremely poised and moving first feature” and a “shattering” debut, “with a long trail of further festival bookings surely ahead.”Ukrainian director Maryina Er Gorbach was named best director for “Klondike,” which portrays the brutal realities of the war unfolding in Ukraine’s Donbass region through the lens of a pregnant farmstead owner whose life and home fall apart.

Croatia’s ‘Safe Place’ Take Top Honors at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival - deadline.com - France - Ukraine - Austria - Germany - Czech Republic - Berlin - Turkey - Kosovo - Serbia - Israel - Slovakia - Croatia - county Sebastian - city Sarajevo
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20.08.2022 / 05:01

Croatia’s ‘Safe Place’ Take Top Honors at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival

Eight films battled it out in competition at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival, but Austrian director Sebastian Meise’s jury—including French director Lucile Hadžihalilović , Croatian director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, Serbian actor Milan Marić and Israeli producer Katriel Schory—spread the love quite widely.

‘Six Weeks’ helmer Noémi Veronika Szakonyi Talks Fascination With Adoption, New Project ‘Bite Into the Soul’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - New York - city Brooklyn - city Budapest - Hungary - city Sarajevo - county Williamsburg
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19.08.2022 / 22:49

‘Six Weeks’ helmer Noémi Veronika Szakonyi Talks Fascination With Adoption, New Project ‘Bite Into the Soul’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Marta Balaga Following the world premiere of “Six Weeks” at Sarajevo Film Festival, about a teenage mother who decides to give her child up for adoption, but still has some time to change her mind, director Noémi Veronika Szakonyi will continue to explore the subject in “Little Ones.” In the documentary, which she will produce, the focus will shift to the complicated workings of international adoption.“We have been working on it for eight years now; we will shoot for four more,” she says. Her husband and frequent collaborator Máté Vincze will direct.“I have a subconscious connection to this topic, which I have realized only later.

Showtime Hit ‘Your Honor’ to Get Balkan Remake From Croatia’s Antitalent (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - USA - Italy - India - Austria - Germany - Slovenia - county Bryan - Serbia - Israel - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Montenegro
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17.08.2022 / 19:07

Showtime Hit ‘Your Honor’ to Get Balkan Remake From Croatia’s Antitalent (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Croatian production house Antitalent has signed an option agreement to develop and produce a local version of the best-selling global format “Your Honor,” the hit drama whose American remake for Showtime stars Emmy winner Bryan Cranston.The series follows a judge who must deal with the fallout when his son is involved in a hit-and-run that gets him embroiled with an organized crime family. Facing impossible choices, he discovers how far a father will go to save his son’s life.The Balkan remake will travel across the former Yugoslavia with a story that spans Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, according to Antitalent’s Danijel Pek.

Inside Liv Bentley and Tristan Phipps plush Chelsea home with roof garden and framed poems - www.ok.co.uk - Chelsea
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17.08.2022 / 16:53

Inside Liv Bentley and Tristan Phipps plush Chelsea home with roof garden and framed poems

Made in Chelsea stars Liv Bentley and Tristan Phipps have recently moved in together in Liv’s swanky Chelsea apartment.To celebrate, the couple gave OK! an exclusive tour as Tristan slowly puts his own stamp on the rooms and aims to make it a bit less feminine and a bit more jungle! As expected, the house is spotless, sophisticated, and stylish. Everything in the kitchen is tucked away behind grey cupboards, apart from the couple’s tomato plant which they joke has lasted longer than their relationship.The MIC pair have been on and off for 2 ½ years, but Tristan assures us they are now well and truly on and it “feels right” for them to be living together.

‘Dad’s Lullaby,’ ‘Between Revolutions’ Win Docu Talent Awards at Sarajevo - variety.com - Ukraine - Iran - Poland - Czech Republic - Hungary - Slovakia - Croatia - Romania - city Sarajevo - Estonia - city Bucharest
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16.08.2022 / 12:13

‘Dad’s Lullaby,’ ‘Between Revolutions’ Win Docu Talent Awards at Sarajevo

Christopher Vourlias Ukrainian documentary “Dad’s Lullaby” and Romania’s “Between Revolutions” won the Docu Talent Awards, chosen from a field of nine documentary features from Central and Eastern Europe, at the Sarajevo Film Festival on Monday.The Docu Talent Award for the most promising project went to “Dad’s Lullaby” (pictured, above), directed and produced by Lesia Diak. It tells the story of a Ukrainian veteran who returns home burnt out and traumatized from war but hoping to find peace for himself and his family.

‘It’s a Chronicle of the City’: Sarajevo’s Past and Present Clash in Drama Series ‘The Hollow’ - variety.com - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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16.08.2022 / 11:53

‘It’s a Chronicle of the City’: Sarajevo’s Past and Present Clash in Drama Series ‘The Hollow’

Marta Balaga In Bosnian drama series “The Hollow,” a body is found in a museum. As senior inspector Edib Pašić tries to solve the case, he dives deeper and deeper into modern-day Sarajevo. Which hasn’t really changed all that much and keeps protecting its secrets.“This combination of old and new is something we all carry inside.

Croatia’s Drugi Plan, Bulgaria’s Agitprop Board Serbian Political Thriller ‘Sabre’ as Balkan TV Co-Production Market Heats Up (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Denmark - Serbia - Bulgaria - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - city Belgrade
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15.08.2022 / 22:23

Croatia’s Drugi Plan, Bulgaria’s Agitprop Board Serbian Political Thriller ‘Sabre’ as Balkan TV Co-Production Market Heats Up (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Croatia’s Drugi Plan and Bulgaria’s Agitprop, two of the leading production outfits in Southeast Europe, have been attached to co-produce the upcoming drama series “Sabre,” a political thriller revolving around the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic produced by Belgrade-based This and That Productions.Created by Goran Stanković and Vladimir Tagić, the series will star Serbian-Danish actress Danica Curcic, known to international audiences for her lead role in the Netflix psychological thriller “The Chestnut Man,” as a reporter investigating the shocking murder.The companies announced the deal on Monday at the Sarajevo Film Festival, where This and That’s “Bad Blood” and Drugi Plan’s “The Silence” were among the top Balkan drama series vying for Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards, which were handed out at a ceremony in the Bosnian capital on Sunday night. “Sabre” was first pitched in Sarajevo three years ago during the CineLink Drama co-financing forum, where it was named best drama project.

‘The Last Socialist Artefact’ Wins Big at Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards - variety.com - city Zagreb - Slovenia - Finland - Serbia - Croatia - city Sarajevo
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15.08.2022 / 22:23

‘The Last Socialist Artefact’ Wins Big at Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards

Christopher Vourlias Croatian miniseries “The Last Socialist Artefact” was the big winner at the Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards, which were handed out Sunday night during the Sarajevo Film Festival.The six-part limited series, which is adapted from Robert Perišić’s novel “No-Signal Area,” tells the story of two urban transplants who take over an abandoned turbine factory for a mysterious client in a remote, economically depressed Balkan town. The show took home awards in five of the eight categories for drama series, including best series, best leading actor for Izudin Bajrović and best director for Dalibo Matanić.Created by Ankica Jurić Tilić and Dalibor Matanić, “The Last Socialist Artefact” is produced by Tilić for Zagreb-based Kinorama, in co-production with Serbia’s Sense Production, Slovenia’s Perfo Production and Finland’s Citizen Jane.

‘It Was Intimidating’: Mads Mikkelsen On Replacing Johnny Depp In ‘Fantastic Beasts’ And Why The Disgraced Actor ‘Might’ Come Back — Sarajevo - deadline.com - Denmark - city Sarajevo
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15.08.2022 / 19:33

‘It Was Intimidating’: Mads Mikkelsen On Replacing Johnny Depp In ‘Fantastic Beasts’ And Why The Disgraced Actor ‘Might’ Come Back — Sarajevo

Although the Danish star arrived at the Sarajevo Film Festival to receive his Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award for his outstanding contribution to the art of film, many of the crowd who attended the event’s morning “Coffee With…” event on Monday seemed, rather worryingly, to be fans of Mads Mikkelsen’s TV work, notably HBO’s cannibal drama Hannibal. Nevertheless, the actor took their questions in his stride, as part of a wide-ranging conversation that embraced his early career in Danish indie cinema, his move to the U.S. and the M.C.U., his affection for Pink Floyd, and his love of football. “I always wanted to make money out of sports,” he quipped. “It never happened.”

Chile’s Matias de Bourguignon, Equeco Board Sanfic Lab’s ‘I Will Mutate Like A Jungle Animal’ (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - France - Brazil - USA - Chile - Venezuela - city Santiago - Berlin - Ecuador - city Sanfic
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15.08.2022 / 14:55

Chile’s Matias de Bourguignon, Equeco Board Sanfic Lab’s ‘I Will Mutate Like A Jungle Animal’ (EXCLUSIVE)

Anna Marie de la Fuente In one of the first deals struck at Chilean industry forum Sanfic Industria, local indie producers Matias de Bourguignon and Equeco have boarded the Venezuelan drama “I Will Mutate Like a Jungle Animal” (“Mutaré como animal del monte”), the feature debut of rising Venezuelan talent Hector Silva.Lead produced by Berlin-based Venezuelan producer Rodolfo Cova whose credits include Venice Golden Lion winner “From Afar” and Michel Franco’s Cannes Un Certain Regard winner “Las Hijas de Abril,” “I Will Mutate Like a Jungle Animal” is among the 28 titles in the Sanfic Industria Santiago Lab which supports Ibero-American projects in development.De Bourguignon and Equeco join international co-producers Pomme Hurlante Films (France), Artrupe Films (Brazil) and Abismo Cine (Ecuador) who were also drawn to the feature debut of Silva whose award-winning short films have played in prominent film festivals, including Cannes, Toronto and Tribeca. “Hector’s shorts deeply moved me.

Tristan Phipps was 'on a date' the night he got back with Liv Bentley after 'lap dance' - www.ok.co.uk - Chelsea
ok.co.uk
15.08.2022 / 10:31

Tristan Phipps was 'on a date' the night he got back with Liv Bentley after 'lap dance'

They've been on again and off again more times than we can count, but Made In Chelsea stars Olivia Bentley and Tristan Phipps are insisting that after rekindling their romance once again, they're "in it for the long run". Catching up exclusively with OK! this week to break the exciting news of their long-anticipated reunion - as well as the fact they've decided to live together in Liv's plush Chelsea flat - the lovebirds revealed the unusual circumstances that led to their paths crossing again, with Tristan actually dating someone else at the time. "All it took was a drunken night in Raffles and a lap dance and we were back together!" 27-year-old Liv told us.

Mads Mikkelsen is awarded the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award - www.msn.com - Denmark - city Copenhagen - city Sarajevo
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15.08.2022 / 04:53

Mads Mikkelsen is awarded the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award

Covid-19 pandemic. Following the easing the restrictions earlier this year, the Hannibal star graced the red carpet at the city's Film Festival in a dapper blazer and matching trousers to collect his honour. Mikkelsen opted for a black and grey patterned tie with a matching handkerchief tucked into his upper left pocket.

‘The Last Socialist Artefact’ Wins Big At Hearts Of Sarajevo Awards For TV Series - deadline.com - Slovenia - Finland - Kosovo - Serbia - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Macedonia - Montenegro
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14.08.2022 / 22:41

‘The Last Socialist Artefact’ Wins Big At Hearts Of Sarajevo Awards For TV Series

Produced in conjunction with Serbia, Slovenia and Finland, Croatian six-part mini-series The Last Socialist Artefact had the perfect pedigree to take top honors in the Hearts of Sarajevo Awards for TV Series, a regional award set up to celebrate the past year’s best small-screen talent from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Slovenia.

Elina Psykou, Nikola Ležaić Set New Projects for Sarajevo Co-Production Forum - variety.com - city Sarajevo
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14.08.2022 / 15:05

Elina Psykou, Nikola Ležaić Set New Projects for Sarajevo Co-Production Forum

Christopher Vourlias New films from Tribeca prize winner Elina Psykou, Sarajevo winner Nikola Ležaić and the producers behind the upcoming Venice Horizons premiere “The Happiest Man in the World” are among the projects selected for the Sarajevo Film Festival’s CineLink Co-Production Market, the leading financing forum in Southeast Europe.This year marks the 20th edition of the influential co-production market, which has launched films such as László Nemes’ Academy Award winner “Son of Saul,” Adina Pintilie’s Golden Bear winner “Touch Me Not” and Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov’s Oscar nominee “Honeyland.” Nine new feature film projects from the region currently in development will be presented to industry guests, along with seven new dramatic series in the event’s Drama strand. The carefully curated selection is among the smallest for a major regional market.

Serbia’s Firefly Closes Deals Ahead of Sarajevo TV Awards, Ramps Up Studio Construction (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Australia - Serbia - city Sarajevo - city Belgrade
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13.08.2022 / 12:53

Serbia’s Firefly Closes Deals Ahead of Sarajevo TV Awards, Ramps Up Studio Construction (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Belgrade-based Firefly Productions has closed a raft of deals in the run-up to this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival, where the Serbian production powerhouse leads the pack with 19 nominations at the Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards, including best drama series nods for supernatural drama “Block 27” and psychological thriller “Black Wedding.”As Variety previously reported, Beta Film has acquired international distribution rights to “Block 27” (pictured), a science fiction-mystery series about the disappearance of a teenager in Belgrade. Firefly has also closed deals with Australian public broadcaster SBS on “Black Wedding,” which follows a government agent investigating a killing spree and its links to ancient folklore, and “The Family,” a five-part miniseries about the arrest of the former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milošević.

It’s a Man’s (Rotten) World in Paul Negoescu’s Sarajevo Competition Title ‘Men of Deeds’ - variety.com - Romania - city Sarajevo - city Bucharest
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13.08.2022 / 12:37

It’s a Man’s (Rotten) World in Paul Negoescu’s Sarajevo Competition Title ‘Men of Deeds’

Christopher Vourlias Paul Negoescu’s fourth feature, “Men of Deeds,” which world premieres in competition Sunday at the Sarajevo Film Festival, is at first glance a departure from the Romanian director’s previous work. Set in the rural region of Bucovina, it’s a world removed from the swanky bars and bistros of his last film, the Bucharest-set “The Story of a Summer Lover.”The film follows llie (Iulian Postelnicu), a small-town police chief who hopes to settle into a modest, comfortable life. A man of low expectations and dubious morals, he sets his sights on a small plot of land that’s up for sale — an orchard in the countryside where he imagines he can make a fresh start.Nothing, however, goes according to plan.

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