Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry wins the Heart of Sarajevo
- The Georgian-Swiss co-production helmed by Elene Naveriani has won Sarajevo’s top prize for a fiction feature as well as the Best Actress Award; Medium wins the Cineuropa Award
Elene Naveriani’s audacious third feature, Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry [+see also:
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A total of 11 titles formed part of the Competition programme, and the jury (chaired by Mia Wasikowska, and also consisting of actors Zlatko Burić and Danica Čurčić, last year’s big winner Juraj Lerotić and MoMA Film curator Josh Siegel) handed out the awards on Friday night. Festival director Jovan Marjanovic presented Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay with the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo at the beginning of the ceremony. Ramsay joins this year’s other two recipients, Mark Cousins and Charlie Kaufman. The festival also paid tribute to Austrian writer-director Jessica Hausner with a retrospective programme, talks and a special booklet discussing her filmography.
For the second year in a row, the Best Director Award went to a Ukrainian filmmaker: Philip Sotnychenko succeeded Maryna Er Gorbach for his movie La Palisiada [+see also:
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film profile]. The Best Actor Award was given to young Serbian thesp Jovan Ginić for his role in Vladimir Perisic’s Lost Country [+see also:
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The Cineuropa Award in the Competition programme went to Christina Ioakeimidi's Medium [+see also:
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Nemanja Vojinović’s Bottlemen [+see also:
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In the Shorts Competition, the Heart of Sarajevo winner (and Oscar nomination-eligible candidate) was the Hungarian-French co-production 27 by Flóra Anna Buda. In the Student Film Competition programme, the big winner was Anna Gyimesi’s Falling, and David Gašo received a Special Mention for Short Cut Grass.
The full list of award-winning films is below:
Feature Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Film
Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry [+see also:
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Heart of Sarajevo for Best Director
Philip Sotnychenko – La Palisiada [+see also:
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interview: Philip Sotnychenko
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Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actress
Ekaterine Chavleishvili – Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actor
Jovan Ginić – Lost Country [+see also:
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interview: Vladimir Perišić
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Documentary Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary
Bottlemen [+see also:
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interview: Nemanja Vojinović
film profile] – Nemanja Vojinović (Serbia/Slovenia)
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short Documentary
Valerija – Sara Jurinčić (Croatia)
Special Jury Award
Fairy Garden [+see also:
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film profile] – Gergő Somogyvári (Hungary/Romania/Croatia)
Human Rights Award
Silence of Reason [+see also:
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Shorts Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short
27 – Flóra Anna Buda (Hungary/France)
Student Film Competition
Heart of Sarajevo for Best Student Film
Falling – Anna Gyimesi (Hungary/Belgium/Portugal)
Special Jury Mention
Short Cut Grass – David Gašo (Croatia)
Honorary Hearts of Sarajevo
Mark Cousins
Charlie Kaufman
Lynne Ramsay
Other awards
Cineuropa Award
Medium [+see also:
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CICAE Award
Libertate [+see also:
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interview: Tudor Giurgiu & Cecilia Ste…
film profile] - Tudor Giurgiu (Romania/Hungary)
Special Award for the Promotion of Gender Equality
De Facto [+see also:
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European Short Film Candidate for the 2023 European Film Awards
How I Learned to Hang Laundry - Barbara Zemljič (Slovenia)
Awards Of Association Of Bosnian Filmmakers
“Ivica Matić” Award for Overall Contribution to Bosnian and Herzegovinian Film
Predrag Doder
“Ivica Matić” Award
Elma Tataragić, screenwriter - The Happiest Man In The World [+see also:
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interview: Teona Strugar Mitevska
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Amra Bakšić Čamo and Adis Đapo, co-producers - The Film The Happiest Man In The World
BH Film Student Programme Award
Best BH Student Film
Dead Knot - Ismira Mašić
Special Jury Award
Trend - Emina Zubčević
Special Jury Mention
Where Do Lost Cats Go? - Amar Komić
Pack & Pitch
The Cinelink Award
Searching for Thule - Yannis Karpouzi (Greece)
Special Mention
Kobajagi—Playground Tactics for a Revolution - Sava Reljin (Serbia)
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