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Culture Festival Brightens Sarajevo's Winter

The annual Sarajevo Winter festival on Monday started its three-day run which will see 1,300 people from 40 countries participating in a wide-ranging series of cultural and arts events at museums, galleries and concert halls throughout the city.

Beatles tribute act The Bestbeat to play on December 27

BELGRADE - The Bestbeat, a Belgrade-based Beatles tribute band, will play a concert at Dom Omladine in Belgrade on December 27 in a bid to recreate the atmosphere of the Liverpool Fab Four's early performances.

Children’s movies and directors coming to Istanbul

More than 100 films from 28 countries will be shown at the third Universal Children’s Film Festival to be held between Oct. 27 and 31 in Istanbul’s Tuzla neighborhood.

Special award for film Monument to Michael Jackson

BELGRADE - Darko Lungulov's film Monument to Michael Jackson has won the Special Award of the Jury at the Let's Cee film festival in Vienna.

The jury stated that the film had captured them with its vivid story located in Serbia that transforms a serious topic with an original twist and excellent acting into a great pleasure for the audience.

Serbian film wins three awards in Venice

Serbian film wins three awards in Venice

VENICE -- "No One's Child", a debut movie by Serbian screenwriter and director Vuk Rsumovic, scooped three awards at the 71st Venice International Film Festival.

Sleeping with the enemy

Women on TV are glorifying men with criminal tendencies against their spouses or girlfriends, on one popular talk show after the other. Is there a hidden message behind all this, or is it just a simple “ratings” game? Do we really love men who beat us? Do we really fall in love with the tough guy who hits us? Get real.

See You In Montevideo producers making basketball film

BELGRADE - The production company behind See You in Montevideo, Serbia's nominee for the 2014 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, has started shooting another sports film based on a true story - this time about basketball.

Art: Heritage House Belgrade to host “Transformations”

BELGRADE – A contemporary art project under the title “Transformations”, based on connections and cultural dialogue between visual artists of contemporary artistic expression coming from Eastern and Western Europe, will be shown at the Heritage House in Belgrade starting from September 9.

Bosnians Dig Deep for Relief in Gaza

Two Palestinian film directors won an award at the recently closed Sarajevo Film Festival - further confirmation that victims of the conflict in Gaza enjoy strong support among many people in Bosnia.

World premiere of Rsumovic's 'No One's Child' in Venice

BELGRADE - The debut film 'Nicije Dete' (No One's Child) by Serbian director and screenwriter Vuk Rsumovic will be screened at the forthcoming Venice festival, which will also be its world premiere.

No One's Child is a film based on real-life events and it recounts the fate of a boy found living among a pack of wolves in a forest in Bosnia in late 80's.

International Sport Film Festival starts Friday at Zlatibor

ZLATIBOR - The 3rd International Sport Film Festival is taking place August 22-25 on Mt. Zlatibor, western Serbia.

The competition part of the program will feature 12 documentaries by filmmakers from India, England, East Timor, France, Russia, Poland, U.S., Canada,Turkey, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Serbia.

Beer Fest kicks off on Wednesday

BELGRADE - The 12th iteration of Beer Fest - the biggest event of its kind in this part of Europe and one of the hallmarks of Belgrade - will be held in Usce Park on August 13-17.

In addition to a large selection of local and foreign beer brands, visitors will be able to enjoy excellent music performances.

10th International Folklore Festival begins in Pirot

PIROT - The 10th International Folklore Festival began in Pirot, south-west Serbia late on Wednesday.

In addition to representatives of the host city, this year's festival programme will gather folk dance groups from Bulgaria, Georgia, Spain and Republika Srpska (Serb entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina).

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