INTERVIEWS
CineLink Doc Rough Cut Boutique: We Shall Live Together by Damir...
“Damir Markovina shares his story without reservations,” Croatian producer Tamara Babun Zovko (Wolfgang & Dolly LLC) underlines to BDE of the CineLink Rough Cut presentation We Shall Live Together. In the film, thirty years after the war in the Balkans, two brothers urge their father - former Bosnian Socialist MP Roko Markovina - to return to the place they were exiled from, their divided hometown of Mostar, a city made up of hurt, trauma, and precious memories…
CineLink Doc Rough Cut Boutique: Cordon by Anton Mezulić
Croatian producer Oliver Sertić (Restarted) fills in BDE on Anton Mezulić’s debut feature Cordon, which follows footballer Nikola, the product of a mixed marriage and now approaching manhood, but who is all the while dealing with a chaotic past and an uncertain future. It is a “coming-of-age story of a young man from a small, godforsaken Croatian town that remains ethnically divided thirty years after the war,” says Sertić.
CineLink Work-in-Progress: Silence is the Enemy of the Sea
Dina Karaman and Evgeny Rodin have set their new hybrid documentary, selected as a Work-in-Progress in Sarajevo, in a psychiatric hospital within an unspecified location. “The project's hybrid and docufiction nature, coupled with the fact that it was shot in a difficult-to-access location and later narrated as not belonging to any specific geography, could appeal to audiences by moving it away from the documentary and towards fiction, or even a musical,” say the filmmakers.
CineLink Docu Rough Cut: About the End of the World by...
In Jakob Krese’s new feature doc, three generations of a [former] Yugoslav family reflect on over half a century of upheaval, hope, destruction, and new beginnings. “The grandmother fought with the partisans against fascism while the mother - a remarkable poet, writer, journalist, and humanitarian aid worker - decided to support her friends during the siege of Sarajevo,” Slovenian producer Ivana Naceva tells BDE. “Now Jakob is passing this legacy on to his young daughter.”
CineLink Docu Rough Cut: Lost and Found: Romania’s Hidden Adoption Market
Romanian filmmaker Laurentiu Garofeanu explains the importance of his feature doc project, pitched at CineLink 2025. In Lost and Found…, when a young Canadian woman, sold as an infant in post-Ceaușescu Romania, returns to reclaim her identity, she uncovers the machinery that trafficked the sister she never knew, one of 30,000 children “exported” for adoption. “The hidden history of Romania’s international adoptions is a wound that never healed, for the children sent abroad, the families left behind, and the country that let it happen,” the director tells BDE.
CineLink 2025 Works-in-Progress: The Forbidden Aunt by Bojana Novaković
Producer Sonja Bozic discusses the CineLink project The Forbidden Aunt, in which Serbian star actress-turned-filmmaker Bojana Novaković uncovers dark family secrets and confronts her own past in “a darkly comedic, multi-generational portrait of women and trauma.” While the film will address a politically charged topic from a personal perspective, as seen through the lens of lived experience, “humour, soap opera re-enactments, and deeply human moments [will] make the film engaging and accessible,” Bozic tells Business Doc Europe.
NEWS
Locarno Critics Week awards to Celtic Utopia/In the Penal...
Semaine de la Critique jury members Stéphane Gobbo (Switzerland) Mala Reinhardt (Germany) and Simonetta Sommaruga (Switzerland) handed out this year’s awards August 16 to Dennis Harvey and Lars Lovén for Celtic Utopia (Sweden/Ireland) and to Gaetano Crivaro, Silvia Perra, Ferruccio Goia and Alberto Diana for In the Penal Colony. The 78th Locarno FF ran August 6 to 16.
Documentary activity at 31st Sarajevo FF/Cinelink
Docs are squarely in the frame at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival and its accompanying CineLink Industry Days. Documentary Competition includes 20 feature-length and short films, while the professional programme includes the Docu Rough Cut Boutique and Docu Talents from the East pitch events, the latter organised by Ji.hlava IDFF. Additionally, CineLink Works-in-Progress includes two doc projects. Plus talks and panels. Sarajevo Film Festival kicks off 15 August, running to August 22.
Doc Alliance promises to deliver ‘key research insights’ to...
Representatives of Doc Alliance, which unites seven of Europe’s major docfests, will partake in 3 industry panels at this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival, presenting results from the network’s ongoing research project. For several years, the network has been collecting information about all member festivals, “focusing on the key areas of new technologies, inclusive programming, sustainability, emerging talents and educational practices.’ The panels will be held August 18.
Astrea boards Venice VR title A Long Goodbye
Paris-based distributor Astrea has acquired international rights to the VR title A Long Goodbye, directed by Kate Voet & Victor Maes. The animated interactive film tells the story of Ida, a 72-year-old pianist living with dementia, and will celebrate its world premiere in Venice Immersive competition. “A Long Goodbye is a poetic experience about the impact of dementia, but above all it is about love,” write the filmmakers.
I’m Not Everything I Want to Be named as Czech...
Members of the Czech Film and Television Academy (CFTA) have selected the documentary feature I’m Not Everything I Want to Be by Klára Tasovská as the Czech Republic's candidate for the Academy Award in the International Feature Film category. “The formally daring documentary about identity, freedom and inner defiance follows the life of photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková – a distinctive artist who regardless of the times and her surroundings decided to be true to herself,” writes the Czech Film Center.
Visions du Réel 2026 call for films and projects
The Nyon-based festival is inviting films for its Official Selection, and projects for VdR–Industry activities. Films in competition receive their world, international or European premiere. Early deadline for films and projects: October 17. Final deadline: Dec 15. The additional deadline for the 2026 VdR–Development Lab is November 6. The 57th edition of Visions du Réel will run 17 to 26 April 2026.
REVIEWS
Sheffield Int’l Comp review: Welded Together by Anastasiya Miroshnichenko
A beautifully shot examination of the troubled life of a young welder in modern-day Belarus trying to unite her fractured family against all the odds, Welded Together plays out like a narrative drama, but with a greater sense of emotional resonance, and made with a real sense of heart and compassion.
Sheffield Int’l Comp review: The Gas Station Attendant by Karla Murthy
An affectionate and gently insightful examination of an immigrant story, Karla Murthy’s respectful and thoughtful film charts her father’s journey from India to America, mainly based on a series of recorded interviews with him while he was working the night shift at a Texas gas station. What the doc does quite wonderfully is act as a warm-hearted tribute to an immigrant life and a reflection on the importance of family kindness.
Cannes ACID review: Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk by Sepideh Farsi
The Israeli targeted killing of Fatma Hassona, a photojournalist in Gaza, just one day after the ACID selection of Sepideh Farsi’s documentary about her was announced, has cast a dark shadow over the Cannes Film Festival. The powerful and minimalist film has become an international cause célèbre, and artistically, the documentary is worthy of all the attention.
MDAG opening film review: Coexistence, My Ass! by Amber Fares
It takes a brave, thoughtful - and importantly, compassionate - person to focus their comedy spotlight onto one of the most awful situations of modern times, and that is exactly what Israeli activist-comedian Noam Shuster Eliassi does in her comedy show, which draws on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, offering up a prescient and unique voice amidst all the horror.