Introduction to the Sarajevo Film Festival
The Sarajevo Film Festival has announced its selection of new feature projects for its co-production market. Among the selected titles are projects by Hilal Baydarov and David Kapac. The Cinelink Workshop will take place from June 16 to 20, and the Cinelink co-production market will run from August 16 to 21.
Selected Projects
Eight projects have been selected for the Cinelink Workshop. These projects include:
- Stone over stone by Hilal Baydarov, a film about a young couple living on a dilapidated construction site struggling to secure a future for their unborn child.
- Pagan by David Kapac, a drama set on a Dalmatian island in the 1920s, where a woman is delivered to the villagers after her sailor husband is lost at sea.
- Placed half empty, a portrait of a queer relationship in the context of the right-wing regime of Viktor Orban.
Co-Production Market Awards
The Co-Production Market Awards include €66,000 in prizes, such as the €20,000 Eurimages Co-Production Development Award and the €20,000 Cinelink Female Voices Award.
Cinelink Industry Days
The co-production market is part of the Cinelink Industry Days, which also selected seven drama series from Southeast Europe for the Cinelink-Drama Workshop Strand. These titles include:
- Under the surface by Asisima Proedrou, a political thriller about a young woman in Athens connected to international metal trade.
Full List of Selected Titles
Co-Production Market
- Agatha Candy (Romania) Dir. Andrei Tanase
- Light gray (Romania-Bulgaria) Dir. Miruna Minculescu
- Placed half empty (Serbia) Dir. Dorka Vermes
- Pagan (Croatia-Slovenia) Dir. David Kapac
- Rainyland (Turkey) Dir. Zeynep Kopulu
- Stone over stone (Austria) Dir. Hilal Baydarov
- The shame of the Borbely family (Austria-Hungary) Dir. Kalman Nagy
- The country (Turkey) Dir. Yusuf Elbasi
- The blossom of a chimera (Austria) Dir. Simon Maria Kubiena
Cinelink Drama
- Under the surface (Greece) Cre. Asisima Proedrou
- Gorilla (Serbia) Cre. Gabor Krigler
- Homeboyz (Montenegro) Cre. Stefan Boskovic
- Pigs (Greece) Cre. Theo Papadoulakis
- Red water (Croatia) Cre. Ljubica Lukovic
- South stream (Bulgaria-Serbia-Greece) Cre. Marko Popovic
- Wonderful (Serbia) Cre. Katarina Mitrovic, Isidora Veselinovic, Vladimir Braverman
Conclusion
Further titles for the industry days, including the selection of co-production markets, will be announced in the coming weeks. The Sarajevo Film Festival 2025 will take place from August 15th to 22nd.