Overview of articles
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Disappearing Landscape
Three modern stories about migration. Not the easiest film of the festival, but the cleverest. The filmmaker, a Serbian artist who teaches in SingaporPublished on: -
Kameradin
Based on archival images from Yugoslav cinema, this film shows the fragmented experience of the woman and her broken body.Published on: -
The Disobedient
As children, they were best friends. After many years abroad, Lazar returns to the village where Leni stayed behind. Bored, they set out on a…Published on: -
Soles de primavera
Four cousins/friends spend a carefree holiday in Belgrade before spreading out across Europe. Fabulous Serb portrait of a generation.Published on: -
Brasslands
In the small village of Guca, half a million people gather yearly for the Woodstock event of trumpet music. An amateur ensemble from New York…Published on: -
Karpotrotter
Around 1970, young filmmaker Karpo Godina took his camera on a trip around Vojvodina and made an unusual ‘road movie’, Imam jednu kucu (I Have…Published on: -
Tiny Bird
Filmmaker wishes to give personal meaning to the worn-out terms friendship, brotherhood and manliness. What do you keep to yourself; what do you sharePublished on: -
My Morning Laughter
Tied to his mother’s apron strings and never had a girlfriend. It’s high time 28-year-old Dejan stood on his own two feet.Published on: -
The Makavejev Case or Trial in a Movie Theater
Reconstruction of a debate held in Yugoslavia in 1971. Should a daring film by Dusan Makavejev be banned, or not?Published on: -
Occupied Cinema
A reclaimed cinema in Serbia becomes a hotbed for artistic and political debate. With all the excitement, will it sustain itself or implode?Published on: