27th Sarajevo Film Festival Winners Announced

The winners were announced at the ceremony held at the Sarajevo National Theatre.

The winners of the Sarajevo Film Festival, held for the 27th time this year, were announced with an award ceremony held at the Sarajevo National Theatre. At the “27th Sarajevo Film Festival” held in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the awards were announced with a ceremony held at the Sarajevo National Theatre. In the festival, where 47 films competed in four different programmes, 9 feature film, 10 short films, 16 documentary film, and 12 in the student films competed for The Heart of Sarajevo Award.

“Hesitation Wound,” directed by Selman Nacar and winner of the TRT Co-Production Award in12 Punto 2021, received the Montenegro Cinelink award in the Cinelink Co-production Market prize (10,000 Euro), where projects in the screenplay stage compete. The film tells the story of lawyer Nesrin, who must confront her conscience at the sentencing hearing of a murder suspect she believes is innocent and has been defending for a long time.

The Cinelink Work in Progress TRT Award, in which films in the editing stage compete, was given to Bosnian filmmaker Aida Begic‘s “A Ballad” as part of the Sarajevo Film Festival. The film is about the story of a Bosnian woman’s daily life and her struggle to hold on to life.

“Great Freedom” by Austrian filmmaker Sebastian Meise won the Best Feature Film, while “Landscape of Resistance” by Serbian director Marta Popivoda won the Best Documentary.

Mate Urgin’s “Everything Ahead,” directed by Croatian Mate Urgin, won the Best Short Film award, while Aleksandru Mironescu‘s “Summer Planning,” directed by Romanian Aleksandru Mironescu, got the Best Student Film award. Turkish director Ahmet Necdet Çupur‘s documentary film “Les Enfants Terribles” won the Sarajevo Film Festival Human Rights Award.

Milica Tomovic of Serbia won Best Director for his film “Celts,” which competed at the festival, and Austrian lead actor Georg Friedrich of the Best Feature Film “Great Freedom” won Best Actor. In this year’s Best Actress category of the festival, Flaka Latifi, Era Balaj and Urata Shabanireceived the award for their roles in the movie “The Hill Where Lionesses Roar.”

The 27th Sarajevo Film Festival, where 18 films had their world premieres, will end tomorrow after the screenings of the award-winning films.

TRT Award for Two Films at the 55th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival!

Two film projects competing in Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, were given the “TRT Award”.

At the 55th film festival, which will be held between August 20-28 this year, the film project “Victim” in the “Work in Progress” category and the film project “A Piece from the Sky” in the “First Cut +” category were given the “TRT Award”.

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, which is the biggest film festival in the Czech Republic, one of the oldest film festivals in the world and one of the leading film events in Central and Eastern Europe, will be held for the 55th time this year between 20 – 28 August.

TRT-Karlovy Vary International Film Festival cooperation in its second year

TRT not only supports international film festivals in Turkey, but also continues to support the most important film festivals in the world. The cooperation that TRT started last year with Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world, continues this year as well. Within the framework of this cooperation, two projects in which film projects in the editing phase competed in the festival’s industry section “Eastern Promises” were given the “TRT Award”.

Projects selected in the First Cut+ category will participate in workshops on marketing, sales, promotion and Work in Progress and compete for awards that support the post-production phase.

In the Workin Progresscompetition, the TRT Award was given to the Slovak-Czech-Germany film“Victim”

The industry section of Karlovy Vary Film Festival, “EasternPromises”, is one of the largest film markets in Europe. “TRT Award” in the “Work in Progress” category, where successful and talented directors and producers from Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Former Soviet Countries, the Middle East and North Africa competed in the editing phase of new film projects, went for the Slovak-Czech-Germany co-production “Victim”. The film was directed by Michal Blaško and produced by Jakub Viktorín and Pavla Janoušková Kubečková. The director’s debut feature is supported by major film funds such as Eurimages and Creative Europe.

The plot of the Film

Irina, a Ukrainian, lives with her son Igor in a small town in the Czech Republic. One day Igor gets attacked and has a close brush with death. Irina tries to raise public awareness in order to seek justice for this attack on her son.

The TRT Awardin the First Cut+ competition was for theSwiss-German film “A Piece from the Sky

Director Michael Koch and producer ChristofNeracher won the “TRT Award” in the First Cut + category with the Swiss-German co-production project “A Piece of Sky”. The “First Cut +” competition, which includes film projects in the fiction stage that attract international attention, is also a platform where films are given workshops on marketing, festival strategy and distribution.

The film ”A Piece from the Sky” is the second feature film of director Michael Koch. The director’s first film competed in the main competition section at the Locarno Film Festival, held in 2016, and also won awards from major festivals.

The plot of the film

Anna and her husband Marco live in a remote and small village in Switzerland. As Marco becomes increasingly ill due to a brain tumor, Anna tries to make the love affection permanent on a way that leads to death.

TRT Co-production “The Sacred Spirit” Returns from Switzerland with an Award

The first feature film of Spanish director Chema García Ibarra, “The Sacred Spirit”, which won the “TRT International Co-Production Award” at 12 Punto TRT Script Days last year, won the “Special Mention Award” at the 74th Locarno International Film Festival, one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world.

Making its world premiere at the 74th Locarno International Film Festival, one of the most prestigious and important festivals in the world, “The Sacred Spirit” received thumbs up from critics and the film industry. The film, which received the “Special Mention” award at the festival held in Locarno, Switzerland, between August 4-14, attracted the attention of the jury with its unique cinematic language and universe. “The Sacred Spirit”, co-produced by Enes Erbay from Turkey and co-produced by Spain and France, is supported by the Spanish Film Fund, Valencia Culture Institute, CNC, Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey, Eurimages, TRT, RTVE, À Punt Mèdia and Movistar

Award-winning director’s first feature film

Short and medium films previously shot by Spanish director Chema García Ibarra, born in 1980; were screened at the Cannes Film Festival “Directors’ 15 Days Section”, Sundance Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival and Rotterdam Film Festival and won more than 200 awards. Local people, who are not professional actors, also participated in the shooting of the director’s latest film, “The Sacred Spirit,” which was shot in Elche, Spain. Another important feature of the film is that it was shot on 16mm and 35mm films.

The plot of the Film

Julio’s death is very bad news for the ufological association Ovni-Levante, which he heads. In particular, this news deeply affects Jose Manuel, one of the members of the association. Because he and Julio have a secret project that will change the fate of humanity. Now he has to act alone.

TRT Films in Sarajevo Film Festival

5 films produced by TRT and co-produced by TRT will be at the 27th Sarajevo Film Festival…

TRT productions and TRT co-produced films will hit the headlines in the “Sarajevo Film Festival”, which will start on 13 August this year in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo Film Festival, which will be held for the 27th time between 13-20 August, will open with the TRT production “Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair”. TRT co-productions “Quo Vadis, Aida?” and “Forgiveness” will be shown in the “In Focus” selection of the festival, while in the “Cinelink”, the industry section of the festival, TRT co-production “Hesitation Wound” and “To Carnations a Song” will take part.

The Sarajevo Film Festival, the most important film festival in Eastern Europe and the Balkans, will feature five films produced by TRT and co-produced by TRT this year. The festival, which will open with Oscar-winning Bosnian director Danis Tanovic’s TRT production “Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair”, will feature the best films produced in the last year in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. In the festival’s “In Focus” selection, TRT co-productions “Quo Vadis, Aida?” and “Forgiveness” will be screened. In the industry section of the festival, in “Cinelink”, “Hesitation Wound”, which won the “TRT Co-Production Award” in 12 Punto last June, and “To Carnations a Song”, which won the “TRT Co-Production Award” in 12 Punto 2019, will take place.

The opening of the festival will be with TRT production “Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair”

After the opening ceremony of the festival, which started to be organized in order to erase the traces of the war in Bosnia (1992-1995) and to make the capital Sarajevo a center of culture and art again, Oscar-winning Bosnian director Danis Tanovic’s movie “Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair” will be screened. The TRT-produced film tells the rivalry of the two best cevabi (Sarajevo-style meatballs) masters of Sarajevo, who are friends and neighbors despite having very different characters. The film, which will make its world premiere at the festival, will be screened outdoors on Friday, August 13, with the participation of more than a thousand spectators.

Oscar-nominated “Quo Vadis Aida?” will be screened in Sarajevo

TRT co-production “Quo Vadis, Aida?”, directed by Jasmila Zbanic and produced by Damir Ibrahimovic, is a co-production of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Austria, Romania, Netherlands, Germany, Poland, France and Norway. The film, which is about the Srebrenica massacre in 1995, takes place at the United Nations Base in the days of the genocide, when tens of thousands of Bosnians, including women and children, were killed by Serbian soldiers in the city of Srebrenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The film, which made its world premiere in September 2020 in the Main Competition section of the Venice Film Festival, the most important festival in the world, competed in the Toronto Film Festival; After Venice and Toronto, it took part in many important film festivals and won awards. In Turkey, the film received the Best Film Award in the International Competition at the Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival last October. “Quo Vadis Aida?” competed in the “Best International Film” category at the 93rd Oscar Awards, and competed in the Best Director and Best Foreign Language Film categories at the BAFTA Awards, which is considered the UK’s Oscar.

Award-winning TRT co-production “Forgiveness” in In Focus Select

Directed by Cem Özay and produced by Ömür Güner, TRT co-production “Forgiveness” is about the problems of an authoritarian father who behaves his family oppressive and unjustly. He makes living by trading wood in a mountain village. TRT co-production “Forgiveness”, which made its world premiere at the 33rd Tokyo Film Festival, one of the biggest film festivals in the world, was supported by T.C. General Directorate of Cinema of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The film, which won the “TRT Project Development Special Award” at the Antalya Film Forum and the “Another Cinema Distribution Award” at the Istanbul Film Festival’s industrial section, Meetings on the Bridge, will be included in the “In Focus” selection of the Sarajevo Film Festival.

TRT co-productions “Hesitation Wound” and “To Carnations a Song” are at Cinelink!

The projects “Hesitation Wound”, which won the “TRT Co-Production Award” at the 12 Punto TRT Script Days held in June this year, and “To Carnations a Song”, which won the “TRT Co-Production Award” at the 12 Punto in 2019, will take part at the Sarajevo Film Festival’s industry section, Cinelink.

The “Hesitation Wound” project, directed and scripted by Selman Nacar and produced by Burak Çevik and Diloy Gülün, was selected for the “Joint Production Market” of Cinelink, the industry section of the festival. The project, which is in the script stage, is about the story of lawyer Nesrin, who had to face her own conscience at the sentencing hearing of a murder suspect that she believed to be innocent and defended for a long time. Co-written by Bekir Bülbül and Büşra Bülbül; The project “To Carnations a Song”, directed by Bekir Bülbül and produced by Halil Kardaş, is included in the “Work in Progress” selection of the industry section of the festival, Cinelink, where films in the editing phase compete. The shooting of the film, which is about the journey of an elderly refugee Musa and his little granddaughter Halime and their struggle for survival in difficult climatic conditions, was completed in the past months.