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Sarajevo 2023 / Documentary Competition

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15 articles available in total starting from 24/11/2022. Last article published on 21/08/2023.

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Nemanja Vojinović  • Director of Bottlemen

Interview: Nemanja Vojinović • Director of Bottlemen

"I aimed to create an observational documentary, with the narrative driving force of fiction"

The Serbian director discusses his film, a dive into one of Europe's largest unsanitary landfills, set in a suburb of Belgrade, which snagged the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary  

21/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Goran Dević  • Director of What's to Be Done?

Interview: Goran Dević • Director of What's to Be Done?

"In the film, the viewer and society also serve as the main characters"

The Croatian filmmaker discusses his latest work, which approaches workers’ rights, corruption and governments’ disdain for ordinary people through the case of a 120-year-old train factory  

21/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: Body

Review: Body

Dedicated to mothers and daughters, Petra Seliškar’s film is a visually stunning and emotionally breathtaking story of a woman and her fight against autoimmune diseases  

21/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: Silence of Reason

Review: Silence of Reason

Following Disturbed Earth, Kumjana Novanova presents a profound, fluid and uncompromising work that aims to serve as a call for remembrance  

21/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: Requiem to the Hot Days of Summer

Review: Requiem to the Hot Days of Summer

Giorgi Parkosadze’s debut feature is a slice-of-life documentary set in the Georgian mountains, but there’s plenty of room for more audacity  

18/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: Fairy Garden

Review: Fairy Garden

In his sophomore feature-length documentary, Gergő Somogyvári observes the relation between two outcasts of the conservative and unjust Hungarian society  

18/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: Bottlemen

Review: Bottlemen

History, pollution, and class and racial issues overlap in Nemanja Vojinović's documentary about marginalised men working at one of Europe's largest unsanitary landfills  

18/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: A Day, 365 Hours

Review: A Day, 365 Hours

Despite the multitude of approaches and styles employed, Eylem Kaftan manages to send a clear message about domestic abuse in Turkey with her documentary  

16/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: What's to Be Done?

Review: What's to Be Done?

Croatian documentary master Goran Dević returns with a powerful, artistic investigative film that charts the human toll of government corruption and disdain for the ordinary worker  

16/08 | Sarajevo 2023 | Documentary Competition

Review: We Will Not Fade Away

Review: We Will Not Fade Away

Alisa Kovalenko’s latest documentary is a highly emotional journey following a few young Ukrainians before their lives get turned upside down  

01/08 | Giffoni 2023

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