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Andrea Kleine’s ‘The End,’ ‘Cisco Kid,’ ‘Bloom’ Among World Premieres in Ji.hlava’s Competition - variety.com - USA - Italy - Canada - Hague - Switzerland - Tokyo - Czech Republic - Slovakia - Croatia - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Estonia
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14.10.2022

Andrea Kleine’s ‘The End,’ ‘Cisco Kid,’ ‘Bloom’ Among World Premieres in Ji.hlava’s Competition

Leo Barraclough International Features Editor Ji.hlava Intl. Documentary Film Festival, which runs Oct. 25-30, has unveiled Opus Bonum, its international competition section. The 16-strong lineup includes eight world premieres. Andrea Kleine’s “The End Is Not What I Thought It Would Be,” from the U.S., is set during the pandemic. Kleine, the author of novels “Calf” and “Eden,” is seen performing stand-up comedy, monologues and music in a theater without an audience. Emily Allen’s U.S. film “Cisco Kid” features a young woman living in the middle of a vast desert in the American West, in the ruins of a town where the last of the oddball inhabitants struggle to survive.

'The Crown' resumes filming after production was paused due to Queen Elizabeth II’s death - www.foxnews.com - Spain - Scotland - USA - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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14.09.2022

'The Crown' resumes filming after production was paused due to Queen Elizabeth II’s death

"The Crown" has resumed filming after the Netflix series paused production on Thursday, the day Queen Elizabeth II died at 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Elizabeth Debicki, the 32-year-old actress who portrays Princess Diana, was seen on a set in a small town near Barcelona, Spain dressed as the late princess.The scene is set during Diana’s trip to Bosnia in 1997 where she met with children and landmine victims. Debicki was seen in a pink button down, with black slacks and gold studded earrings, a spitting image of the late princess.  Elizabeth Debicki was seen on set of "The Crown," dressed as Princess Diana from 1997.

The Crown is already filming again days after the Queen’s death - www.who.com.au - Australia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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14.09.2022

The Crown is already filming again days after the Queen’s death

The Crown has resumed production after a one-day pause in its filming schedule observed out of respect for the late Queen Elizabeth II.WATCH: Behind the scenes of The CrownThe show was filming its sixth season for Netflix when news broke of the Queen’s sudden death on September 8, 2022 prompting questions about the royal drama’s future.Some fans feared the show would be cancelled in the wake of the monumental royal loss, while others insisted there was no reason Her Majesty’s death should affect the series.Showrunner Peter Morgan put speculation to rest soon after when he told Deadline: "The Crown is a love letter to her and I've nothing to add for now, just silence and respect.

‘The Crown’ resumes production — days after break for queen’s death - nypost.com - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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13.09.2022

‘The Crown’ resumes production — days after break for queen’s death

took a break in production “out of respect” for Queen Elizabeth II, but the hiatus came to an end.Following the death of the queen, writer of the Netflix show Peter Morgan told Deadline on Thursday that he expected filming would stop “out of respect” for Her Majesty.Producers confirmed to CNN that production was halted for the day Friday, Sept. 9.“As a mark of respect, filming on ‘The Crown’ was suspended today.

Diana Jenkins Donates $100K to Lion Air Flight Victims’ Families After ‘RHOBH’ Costar Erika Jayne Fraud Lawsuit - www.usmagazine.com - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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07.09.2022

Diana Jenkins Donates $100K to Lion Air Flight Victims’ Families After ‘RHOBH’ Costar Erika Jayne Fraud Lawsuit

After making her debut on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Diana Jenkins‘ experience is inspiring her charitable endeavors.

SkyShowtime Reveals Launch Date, First Markets in Europe (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - Sweden - Norway - Netherlands - Portugal - Denmark - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Finland - Hungary - Kosovo - Serbia - Bulgaria - city Lost - Slovakia - Albania - Croatia - Romania - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Andorra - Macedonia - Montenegro
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05.09.2022

SkyShowtime Reveals Launch Date, First Markets in Europe (EXCLUSIVE)

Manori Ravindran International Editor More than a year since SkyShowtime was first announced, the SVOD is ready to join the streaming fray in Europe, Variety can reveal. The new platform — a joint venture between Comcast and Paramount Global that was first unveiled in August 2021 — will officially launch on Sept. 20 in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, before expanding into the Netherlands later this year in Q4. (The service received regulatory approval in Europe back in February.) Meanwhile, the SVOD will continue its roll out across Spain, Portugal, Andorra, and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) over the coming months and through Q1 of 2023. CEE markets include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia.

Croatian Director Juraj Lerotic’s Debut ‘Safe Place’ Wins at Resurgent Sarajevo Film Festival - variety.com - France - Ukraine - Austria - Serbia - Israel - Croatia - county Sebastian - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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20.08.2022

Croatian Director Juraj Lerotic’s Debut ‘Safe Place’ Wins at Resurgent Sarajevo Film Festival

Christopher Vourlias Croatian writer-director Juraj Lerotić’s “Safe Place,” an emotional story of a family reeling in the wake of a suicide attempt, took the top prize at the Sarajevo Film Festival, which wrapped a record-setting 2022 edition in the Bosnian capital on Friday night.The Heart of Sarajevo Award for best feature film was given by a jury headed by Austrian filmmaker Sebastian Meise (“The Great Freedom”), which included French filmmaker Lucile Hadžihalilović (“Earwig”), Croatian writer-director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (“Murina”), Serbian actor Milan Marić (“Dovlatov”) and Israeli producer and consultant Katriel Schory.“Safe Place” plays on Lerotić’s own pained family history, with the Croatian multihyphenate taking on the lead role in his deeply personal story — a performance that also earned him the award for best actor in Sarajevo. Fresh off a triumphant world premiere in Locarno, where the film won three awards including best first feature, “Safe Place” was described by Variety’s Guy Lodge as a “supremely poised and moving first feature” and a “shattering” debut, “with a long trail of further festival bookings surely ahead.”Ukrainian director Maryina Er Gorbach was named best director for “Klondike,” which portrays the brutal realities of the war unfolding in Ukraine’s Donbass region through the lens of a pregnant farmstead owner whose life and home fall apart.

‘May Labor Day’ Review: A Holiday Barbecue Turns Into a Wake - variety.com - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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19.08.2022

‘May Labor Day’ Review: A Holiday Barbecue Turns Into a Wake

Alissa Simon Film CriticThe long shadow of the war and its ravages continue to haunt a group of late middle-aged Sarajevan friends in the low-budget, tonally uneven dramedy “May Labor Day” from Bosnian multi-hyphenate Pjer Žalica. Although the material is both a little thin and a tad familiar, the script ticks off a range of contemporary social problems and issues such as the brain drain to Europe of the educated younger generation, junkie no-hopers who get clean through faith, the orphan kids kept off the street through charitable ventures and the nagging dissatisfaction felt by the ordinary men who fought for their country, but feel that it has lost its way.Serving as the closing night attraction of this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival, “May Labor Day” is a co-production of all the territories of former Yugoslavia and features an ensemble of the region’s best-known actors, who appear to take great pleasure in performing together.

Warner Bros. Discovery Sets CEE, Baltics & Middle East Management Team - deadline.com - Ukraine - Greece - Slovenia - Czech Republic - county Lee - state Georgia - Turkey - Hungary - Cyprus - Serbia - Armenia - Moldova - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Kazakhstan - Albania - Croatia - Malta - Romania - Lithuania - Latvia - Uzbekistan - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Azerbaijan - Macedonia - Belarus - Estonia - Montenegro - Kyrgyzstan
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18.08.2022

Warner Bros. Discovery Sets CEE, Baltics & Middle East Management Team

The latest piece of the international Warner Bros. Discovery management puzzle has slotted into place, as the wider reshaping of the business continues. WBD General Manager Warner Bros. Discovery CEE, Baltics and Middle East (CEE MENAT) Jamie Cooke, who took on his post in June, has unveiled his team. Senior roles have gone to the likes of Lee Hobbs and long-serving Warner Bros. sales exec Roni Patel.

‘A Ballad’ Review: A Woman Asserts Her Independence in a Bosnian Drama That Likewise Isn’t Cowed by Convention - variety.com - Syria - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - county Independence
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18.08.2022

‘A Ballad’ Review: A Woman Asserts Her Independence in a Bosnian Drama That Likewise Isn’t Cowed by Convention

Guy Lodge Film CriticAfter three solemn features centered on the ramifications of war — not just in her home country of Bosnia but, in 2017’s “Never Leave Me,” Syria too — writer-director Aida Begić leaves political conflict behind in her fourth. “A Ballad,” however, charges no less abrasively into the emotional battleground of a young woman’s separation from her long-term partner, and the personal, legal and familial skirmishes that hamper her fight for independence.

Balkan Telecoms Ramp Up Investment, Raise the Bar for Local TV Production - variety.com - Serbia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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17.08.2022

Balkan Telecoms Ramp Up Investment, Raise the Bar for Local TV Production

Christopher Vourlias When it comes to creative pedigree, it would be hard to argue with the bona fides of Bosnian crime drama “The Hollow,” which was co-created by Oscar-winning director Danis Tanović (“No Man’s Land”) and had a splashy premiere Saturday night at the Sarajevo Film Festival. The series is directed by Tanović and Bosnian filmmaker Aida Begić, whose latest feature, “A Ballad,” also received the red-carpet treatment this week in Sarajevo’s official competition.More than just a prestige drama from a region that’s increasingly exporting its shows to the world, however, “The Hollow” could represent a paradigm shift in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, where global streaming services have been acquiring titles such as “The Paper” (Netflix) and “The Silence” (HBO Max) but are yet to put significant investment into local production.

Showtime Hit ‘Your Honor’ to Get Balkan Remake From Croatia’s Antitalent (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Spain - France - USA - Italy - India - Austria - Germany - Slovenia - county Bryan - Serbia - Israel - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Montenegro
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17.08.2022

Showtime Hit ‘Your Honor’ to Get Balkan Remake From Croatia’s Antitalent (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Croatian production house Antitalent has signed an option agreement to develop and produce a local version of the best-selling global format “Your Honor,” the hit drama whose American remake for Showtime stars Emmy winner Bryan Cranston.The series follows a judge who must deal with the fallout when his son is involved in a hit-and-run that gets him embroiled with an organized crime family. Facing impossible choices, he discovers how far a father will go to save his son’s life.The Balkan remake will travel across the former Yugoslavia with a story that spans Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia, according to Antitalent’s Danijel Pek.

How India’s Action Epic ‘RRR’ Could Bring the Country’s First Oscar Nom in 21 Years - variety.com - Britain - USA - India - county Davis - Bosnia And Hzegovina - county Clayton - city Delhi
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17.08.2022

How India’s Action Epic ‘RRR’ Could Bring the Country’s First Oscar Nom in 21 Years

Clayton Davis A movie with the action sensibilities of James Cameron and the ambitious scope of George Miller has to be considered a definitive Oscar contender, right? Not without the proper backing by a studio or, in this case, a country that will submit your film for the Academy’s best international feature award.Enter “RRR, a film directed by S. S. Rajamouli, who wrote the script with V.

‘It’s a Chronicle of the City’: Sarajevo’s Past and Present Clash in Drama Series ‘The Hollow’ - variety.com - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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16.08.2022

‘It’s a Chronicle of the City’: Sarajevo’s Past and Present Clash in Drama Series ‘The Hollow’

Marta Balaga In Bosnian drama series “The Hollow,” a body is found in a museum. As senior inspector Edib Pašić tries to solve the case, he dives deeper and deeper into modern-day Sarajevo. Which hasn’t really changed all that much and keeps protecting its secrets.“This combination of old and new is something we all carry inside.

Croatia’s Drugi Plan, Bulgaria’s Agitprop Board Serbian Political Thriller ‘Sabre’ as Balkan TV Co-Production Market Heats Up (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com - Denmark - Serbia - Bulgaria - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - city Belgrade
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15.08.2022

Croatia’s Drugi Plan, Bulgaria’s Agitprop Board Serbian Political Thriller ‘Sabre’ as Balkan TV Co-Production Market Heats Up (EXCLUSIVE)

Christopher Vourlias Croatia’s Drugi Plan and Bulgaria’s Agitprop, two of the leading production outfits in Southeast Europe, have been attached to co-produce the upcoming drama series “Sabre,” a political thriller revolving around the 2003 assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Djindjic produced by Belgrade-based This and That Productions.Created by Goran Stanković and Vladimir Tagić, the series will star Serbian-Danish actress Danica Curcic, known to international audiences for her lead role in the Netflix psychological thriller “The Chestnut Man,” as a reporter investigating the shocking murder.The companies announced the deal on Monday at the Sarajevo Film Festival, where This and That’s “Bad Blood” and Drugi Plan’s “The Silence” were among the top Balkan drama series vying for Heart of Sarajevo TV Awards, which were handed out at a ceremony in the Bosnian capital on Sunday night. “Sabre” was first pitched in Sarajevo three years ago during the CineLink Drama co-financing forum, where it was named best drama project.

Mads Mikkelsen Reflects On His Career, Wants To Work With Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro - etcanada.com - France - Denmark - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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15.08.2022

Mads Mikkelsen Reflects On His Career, Wants To Work With Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro

Mads Mikkelsen reflected on his career at the Sarajevo Film Festival in Bosnia And Herzegovina over the weekend, discussing his lengthy career and which three actors he dreams of working with next. The Danish film and TV star was this year’s recipient of the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Award for his outstanding contribution to the art of film.

‘The Last Socialist Artefact’ Wins Big At Hearts Of Sarajevo Awards For TV Series - deadline.com - Slovenia - Finland - Kosovo - Serbia - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Macedonia - Montenegro
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14.08.2022

‘The Last Socialist Artefact’ Wins Big At Hearts Of Sarajevo Awards For TV Series

Produced in conjunction with Serbia, Slovenia and Finland, Croatian six-part mini-series The Last Socialist Artefact had the perfect pedigree to take top honors in the Hearts of Sarajevo Awards for TV Series, a regional award set up to celebrate the past year’s best small-screen talent from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Slovenia.

Sarajevo Film Festival Industry Head Maša Marković on How the Balkan Event Continues to Nurture Local Talent, Stay Relevant - variety.com - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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11.08.2022

Sarajevo Film Festival Industry Head Maša Marković on How the Balkan Event Continues to Nurture Local Talent, Stay Relevant

Christopher Vourlias In some ways it’s a year of transition for the Sarajevo Film Festival, which sees former industry head and co-director Jovan Marjanović take the helm as festival director, while long-time staffer Maša Marković takes over as head of industry. For Marković, who began her career at the long-running Bosnian fest 15 years ago, the change “was kind of organic,” offering the kind of smooth transition that has allowed Sarajevo to retain its position as the leading industry confab in Southeast Europe.For nearly three decades, the festival has identified and launched local talent while serving as a think tank of sorts for the region’s rapidly evolving screen industries.

Sarajevo Film Festival Returns to Form as Launchpad for Local Talent - variety.com - Sweden - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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11.08.2022

Sarajevo Film Festival Returns to Form as Launchpad for Local Talent

Christopher Vourlias When the first edition of what would become the Sarajevo Film Festival was held in 1995, the Bosnian capital was in the final year of a devastating, four-year siege. Electricity shortages plunged the city into darkness, while food and hard currency were scarce.

Festival In Focus: Sarajevo Film Festival’s New Director Jovan Marjanovic Talks “Full Spectrum” Of 28th Edition & Why Extending Lineup To Include Ukrainian Titles Was Essential - deadline.com - Ukraine - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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05.08.2022

Festival In Focus: Sarajevo Film Festival’s New Director Jovan Marjanovic Talks “Full Spectrum” Of 28th Edition & Why Extending Lineup To Include Ukrainian Titles Was Essential

Jovan Marjanović has been with the Sarajevo Film Festival for more than two decades and while he is what he describes as “a true child of the festival” this year marks the first edition where he’ll sit as director of the much-loved Balkan event, taking the reins from founder and long-time director Mirsad Purivatra.

Disney+ Confirms 60-Country June Launch Across Europe, Africa and West Asia - variety.com - Spain - France - Sweden - Italy - Iceland - Ireland - Jordan - South Africa - Norway - Austria - Germany - Netherlands - Belgium - Monaco - Portugal - Switzerland - Denmark - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Greece - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Qatar - Iraq - Vatican - Luxembourg - Turkey - Finland - Hungary - Uae - Algeria - Kosovo - Serbia - Morocco - Tunisia - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Albania - Croatia - Lebanon - Oman - Malta - Faroe Islands - Romania - Palestine - Bahrain - Lithuania - Latvia - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Libya - Andorra - Macedonia - Yemen - Estonia - Kuwait - Liechtenstein - San Marino - French Polynesia - Montenegro
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14.06.2022

Disney+ Confirms 60-Country June Launch Across Europe, Africa and West Asia

Naman Ramachandran The Walt Disney Company’s streamer Disney+ will be available in 42 new countries and 11 new territories this week following the launch on Tuesday in Greece, Turkey and countries in Central Eastern Europe, including Poland, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic and Croatia. Tuesday’s series of launches follow the arrival of the service in South Africa on May 18 and across West Asia and North Africa on June 8.

Sarajevo’s Cinelink Industry Days Reveals Projects – C&E Europe News in Brief - variety.com - France - Ukraine - Russia - Norway - Austria - Germany - Netherlands - Slovenia - Poland - Turkey - Hungary - Cyprus - Serbia - Bulgaria - county Eagle - Croatia - Romania - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Macedonia - Montenegro
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10.06.2022

Sarajevo’s Cinelink Industry Days Reveals Projects – C&E Europe News in Brief

Anna Franklin Nine projects have been selected for the CineLink Co-Production Market and seven for the CineLink Drama at the upcoming edition of CineLink Industry Days within the Sarajevo Film Festival (Aug. 12-19), according to Film New Europe.The CineLink Co-Production Market includes projects from North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia and Bulgaria, while projects from Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary were selected for CineLink Drama.A new development award, Female Voices CineLink Award with a cash prize of Euros 10,000, presented by the Slovenian Film Center, will be handed to one project from the CineLink Co-Production Market or CineLink Drama.CineLink Industry Days will start with CineLink Workshop this month, one-on-one meetings during the festival (Aug.

Sarajevo Film Festival Unveils Nominees For Its Second Annual TV Awards - deadline.com - Slovenia - Kosovo - Serbia - Croatia - city Sarajevo - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Macedonia - Montenegro
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10.06.2022

Sarajevo Film Festival Unveils Nominees For Its Second Annual TV Awards

The Sarajevo International Film Festival has unveiled the nominees for its second annual TV awards with 17 series from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Slovenia represented across the nominees.

10 Spanish Directors on the Rise - variety.com - Spain - county Luna - Eu - state Delaware - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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19.05.2022

10 Spanish Directors on the Rise

Emilio Mayorga 10 exciting Spanish directors to track in 2022:GABRIEL AZORÍN“I’m interested in films that move from intimacy to mystery exploring language without being solemn,” says shorts director Azorín (“Greyhounds”). Backed by Spain’s Dvein Films and Filmika Galaika, “Last Night I Conquered the City of Thebes,” his long-awaited first feature and a friendship tale straddling Roman and modern times, proved  a buzz title at Locarno’s 2021 Match Me forum.VERÓNICA ECHEGUILaunched as an actor by Bigas Luna in “My Name is La Juani,” the “Trust” and “Fortitude” thesp’s surprising first short “She Wolf Totem” earned her a director Goya.

HBO Central Europe Acquires Latvian Comedy ‘Samuel’s Travels’ – C&E Europe News in Brief - variety.com - Texas - Belgium - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Hungary - Kosovo - Serbia - Armenia - Moldova - Bulgaria - Slovakia - city Copenhagen - Croatia - Romania - Latvia - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Macedonia - Montenegro
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27.04.2022

HBO Central Europe Acquires Latvian Comedy ‘Samuel’s Travels’ – C&E Europe News in Brief

Kristine Simsone “Samuel’s Travels,” directed by Latvian/Armenian filmmaker Aik Karapetian, has been acquired by HBO Central Europe. The deal was signed by the Copenhagen-based LevelK, who picked up international sales rights on the film in September, according to Film New Europe.

Sundance Film Review: ‘Cameraperson’ - variety.com - Alabama - Nigeria - Iraq - Afghanistan - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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16.04.2022

Sundance Film Review: ‘Cameraperson’

Nick Schager Film CriticA nonfiction collage that plumbs the complicated relationship between filmmaker and subject, “Cameraperson” finds cinematographer Kirsten Johnson assembling snippets from her past works in order to evoke an assortment of intricate, uneasily resolved questions. The person behind the camera for “Fahrenheit 9/11,” “Darfur Now” and “Citizenfour” (among many others), Johnson has made a decades-long career out of traveling the globe for stories that uncover hidden truths — a modus operandi reflected in her backward gaze, seeking the larger threads uniting the images and moments that continue to affect her. Without narration or a conventional storyline, it’s a uniquely insightful memoir-cum-critical-treatise that, after its Sundance premiere, should garner substantial attention from the documentary crowd.Aside from opening text that explains the diary-like nature of the project, “Cameraperson” offers little overt context regarding its intentions, instead diving headfirst into snapshot after snapshot from Johnson’s earlier films.

Best podcasts of the week: the writers of HBO’s Insecure add some joy to the ‘dumpster fire’ that is modern life - www.msn.com - Bosnia And Hzegovina
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07.04.2022

Best podcasts of the week: the writers of HBO’s Insecure add some joy to the ‘dumpster fire’ that is modern life

The AntidoteWidely available, episodes weeklyUntold KillingWidely available, episodes weeklyContinuing its detailed investigation of the Bosnian war, the second season of this incisive podcast tells the story of the discovery of concentration camps in the town of Prijedor. With testimony from reporter Ed Vulliamy, it is a harrowing and cautionary account of human cruelty. Ammar KaliaEureka!Widely available, episodes weeklyRick Edwards and Dr Michael Brooks promise a raft of pub facts in their science podcast – and they certainly deliver.

Disney Plus Sets Launch Dates, Pricing for 42 Countries in Europe, West Asia and Africa - variety.com - Jordan - South Africa - Saudi Arabia - Egypt - Greece - Slovenia - Poland - Czech Republic - Qatar - Iraq - Vatican - Turkey - Hungary - Uae - Algeria - Kosovo - Serbia - Morocco - Tunisia - Bulgaria - Israel - Slovakia - Albania - Croatia - Lebanon - Oman - Malta - Romania - Palestine - Bahrain - Lithuania - Latvia - Bosnia And Hzegovina - Libya - Andorra - Macedonia - Yemen - Estonia - Kuwait - Liechtenstein - San Marino - Montenegro
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29.03.2022

Disney Plus Sets Launch Dates, Pricing for 42 Countries in Europe, West Asia and Africa

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDisney Plus confirmed launch dates — and pricing — for the 42 countries and 11 new territories across Europe, West Asia and Africa.Disney’s flagship streaming service will bow in South Africa on May 18, followed by all other countries listed in June (see below for dates and pricing). The media conglomerate earlier this year announced plans for summer 2022 expansion to countries including Turkey, Poland and the United Arab Emirates.The countries set to get Disney Plus are: Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia, Oman, Palestine Territories, Poland, Qatar, Romania, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vatican City and Yemen.

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