Of these 53 films, 23 are world premieres, four international premieres, 24 regional and two Bosnian and Herzegovinian premieres.
The opening film of the festival is Son / Sin, the sophomore feature of the Bosnian director Ines Tanović. The film is a coproduction between Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Romania, Slovenia and Montenegro.
Short films that win the Heart of Sarajevo Award and the nomination candidacy for the European Film Academy short film award will be eligible for consideration in the Animated Short Film / Live Action Short Film category of the Academy Awards.
The 25th Sarajevo Film Festival will be held from 16 to 23 August 2019 under the patronage of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Competition Programme – Feature Film:
A Tale of Three Sisters / Kiz kardeșler (Turkey, Germany, Netherlands, Greece)
Directed by Emin Alper
And Then We Danced (Sweden, Georgia, France, Finland)
Directed by Levan Akin
Produced by French Quarter Film, Takes Film
Coproduced by AMA Productions, RMV Film, Inland Film in cooperation with Sveriges Television
Supported by the Georgian National Film Center
Cat in the Wall / Kotka v stenata (Bulgaria, United Kingdom, France)
Directed by Mina Mileva, Vesela Kazakova
Produced by Аctivist 38
Coproduced by Glasshead ltd, Ici et La
Supported by the Bulgarian National Film Center
Heidi (Romania)
Directed by Cătălin Mitulescu
Produced by Strada Film
Supported by the Romanian Film Centre
Mo (Romania)
Directed by Radu Dragomir
Produced by Scharf Film
Coproduced by Strada Film
Open Door / Derë e hapur (Albania, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia)
Directed by Florenc Papas
Rounds / V krag (Bulgaria, Serbia, France)
Directed by Stephan Komandarev
Produced by Argo Film
Coproduced by SEE Film PRO, Deuxième Ligne Films, EZ Films
Supported by the Bulgarian National Film Center, Film Center Serbia, Eurimages
Son / Sin (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Romania, Slovenia, Montenegro)
Directed by Ines Tanović
Produced by Dokument Sarajevo
Coproduced by Spiritus Movens, Luna Film, Moono Film, Cut Up
Supported by the Sarajevo Film Fund, Eurimages, the Ministry of Culture and Sports Sarajevo, the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, the Romanian Film Centre, the Slovenian Film Center, the Film Centre of Montenegro
Take Me Somewhere Nice (the Netherlands, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Directed by Ena Sendijarevic
Produced by Pupkin Film
Coproduced by VPRO
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