The Macedonia/Kosovo coproduction Three Days in September, which also had a slot in the Cottbus competition, and Sparrows, a coproduction from Iceland, Denmark and Croatia, round out the CEE section of the feature film competition. Nine films have been selected for the main competition
The documentary competition consisting of eight films includes two CEE films that have been getting attention: Chuck Norris vs Communism (UK/Romania/Germany, 4 Proof Film) directed by Ilinca Calugareanu; and Flotel Europa (Denmark/Serbia) directed by Vladimir Tomić. Slovakia gets its own spotlight once again with the Made in Slovakia section, consisting primarily of shorter films from Slovak directors. Slovak actress Emilia Vasaryova is the recipient of the festival’s special tribute evening.
The films in the feature film competition are:
Family Film (Czech Republic, Germany, France, Slovenia, Slovakia)
Directed by Olmo Omerzu
Production: Endorfilm
Coproduction with Arsmedia, Punkchart films, Czech Television
Supported by The State Cinematography Fund – Czech Republic, the Slovak Audiovisual Fund, the Slovenian Film Center
Island City (India)
Directed by Ruchika Oberoi
Land and Shade (Colombia)
Directed by César Augusto Acevedo
Mustang (France, Germany, Turkey, Qatar)
Directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Nahid (Iran)
Directed by Ida Panahandeh
Sparrows (Iceland, Denmark, Croatia)
Directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson
Three Days in September (Macedonia, Kosovo)
Directed by Darijan Pejovski
Underground Fragrance (France, China)
Directed by Pengfei
Wednesday, May 9 (Iran)
Directed by Vahid Jalilvand