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SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR COMPETITION PROGRAMME DOCUMENTARY FILM:įinancial Award, in the amount of 2,500 €, is provided by Al Jazeera Balkans. TOTO AND HIS SISTERS / TOTO ŞI SURORILE LUIįinancial award, in the amount of 3,000 €, is provided by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM: Yorgos Kéntros, Vangelis Mouríkis, Panos Kóronis, Makis Papadimitríou, Yorgos Pyrpassópoulos, Sakis Rouvás ( Chevalier / Greece)įinancial award in the amount of 2,500 € COMPETITION PROGRAMME – SHORT FILMĭirector: Ziya Demirel COMPETITION PROGRAMME – DOCUMENTARY FILM Güneş Şensoy, Doga Doğuşlu, Tuğba Sunguroğlu, Elit İşcan, Ilayda Akdoğan ( Mustang / Turkey, France, Germany, Qatar) OFFICIAL AWARDS COMPETITION PROGRAMME – FEATURE FILMįinancial Award, in the amount of 16,000 €, is provided by Council of Europeįinancial Award, in the amount of 10,000 €, is provided by Agnes B. In the Works in Progress selection, the Post Republic Award went to The Fixer by director Adrian Sitaru and producer Anamaria Antoci, and director Ralitza Petrova and producer Rossitsa Valkanova got the Restart Award for Godless. The Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary went to Alexander Nanau’s Toto And His Sisters, while the same award in the short film competition went to A Matter Of Will by Montenegro’s Dušan Kasalica.ĬineLink awards saw A Ballad by director Aida Begić and producer Adis Djapo win the Eurimages Co-production Development Award, while the project The Son by director Ines Tanović and producer Alem Babić received the Macedonian Film Agency Award, and EAVE Scholarship for the latter. László Nemes picked up the Special Jury Prize for Holocaust drama Son Of Saul.Īthina Rachel Tsangari’s Chevalier won a Special Jury Mention, and its male ensemble, consisting of Yorgos Kéntros, Vangelis Mouríkis, Panos Kóronis, Makis Papadimitríou, Yorgos Pyrpassópoulos, and Sakis Rouvás received the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actor. The film also received the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actress, which went to its whole female cast: Güneş Şensoy, Doga Doğuşlu, Tuğba Sunguroğlu, Elit İşcan, and Ilayda Akdoğan. For his stage performance in Life Stands Still, Life Goes on (Serbia: 2015), Slaven received the Special Sterija Award and the Dara Calenic Foundation Award for the Best Young Actor.The 21st Sarajevo Film Festival (Aug 14-22) wrapped tonight with Deniz Gamze Ergüven’s Mustang winning the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Feature Film. Slaven studied acting at the Belgrade Academy of Arts. Slaven attended the Cannes Film Festival 2015 to promote his film, Panama, from director Pavle Vuckovic, and the Berlinale 2016 with drama Vlaznost/Humidity, a drama from director Nikola Ljuca. His performance attracted headlines at home and across Europe, as well as critical acclaim in international trade title, The Hollywood Reporter. In the film, which topped the Serbian box office and screened to packed houses across the country, Slaven was praised for his role as a sharp-witted college boy who enjoys Serbian cinema's first teenage gay kiss. Serbian writer-director Stevan Filipovic's acclaimed high school drama Pored Mene (Next to Me) was named Best Film at the Pula International Film Festival 2015 and won the Young Audience Award at that year's Sarajevo Film Festival. He is known for leading roles in Pored Mene/Next to Me (2015), Panama (2015) and Vlaznost/Humidity (2016). Slaven Doslo is an actor who has been proclaimed as a rising star of European cinema.