After seven days, nearly a hundred films in its programmes screened at ten different venues around Belgrade, along with an industry segment, numerous additional programmes and esteemed guests including Ruth Beckermann, Abel Ferrara and Ulrich Seidel, Beldocs 2018 (Belgrade Documentary Film Festival) ended its 11th edition with the award ceremony at the Kombank dvorana venue in the very centre of Belgrade on 14 May 2018.
Film Center Serbia aided the festival and sponsored the awards, and it also supported the winners in the Serbian Competition section.
FULL LIST OF WINNERS:
The Best Film in the Serbian Competition Programme:
4 Years in 10 Minutes / 4 godine u 10 Minutes
Directed by Mladen Kovačević
Produced by Horopter Film Production
Supported by Film Center Serbia
The Best Director of Photography in the Serbian Competition Programme:
Kosta Glušica for The Last Adventure of Kaktus Kid / Poslednja avantura Kaktus Bate
Directed by Đorđe Marković
Produced byTuna Fish Studio
Supported by Film Center Serbia
The Best Editing in the Serbian Competition Programme:
Thomas Ernst, Ana Lagator and Nataša Pantić for When Pigs Come / Kada dođu svinje
Directed by Biljana Tutorov
Produced by Wake Up Films
Supported by Film Center Serbia and the Croatian Audiovisual Center
Beldocs’ Special Prize
Occupied Cinema / Okupirani bioskop (Serbia, Croatia)
Directed by Senka Domanović
Produced by This and That Films
Supportd by Film Center Serbia and the Croatian Audiovisual Center
The Best Film in the International Competition Programme
Meteors (Turkey, The Netherlands)
Directed by Gürcan Keltek
Special Jury Prize in the International Competition Programme
Boli Bana (Belgium, France)
Directed by Simon Gillard
The Best Film in the Beldocs Teen section:
Ouaga Girls (Sweden, Burkina Faso, France, Qatar)
Directed by Theresa Traore Dahlberg
Serbian Industry Programme Awards
The Living Pictures production company Award for photography postproduction:
Museum of Revolution / Muzej Revolucije
Directed by Srđan Keča
Produced by UZROK Film Production (Serbia) and Restart (Croatia)
Supported by Film Center Serbia
The Film Center Serbia Award:
Telenovela: Grey-Scale In Color / Telenovela: Gris y Multicolor
Directed by Filip Martinović
Produced by FDU – Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade