The festival introduced a new concept in Montenegro - arts for social change, cinema activism. Each year a trending social issue is tackled via film screenings and panel discussions.
This year, the festival is also broadening its platform by introducing educational activities for high school students - Critical Camp and Mini Film interactive workshop.
The festival has a short film competition and will also screen features films of different genres in the Panorama Programme, as well as short films from the European Film Academy programme Short Matters!
Short Film Competition:
The Sacred Disease (USA)
Directed by Erika Scoggins
Next (Russia)
Directed by Elena Brodach
Driven (Switzerland)
Directed by Johannes Bachmann
Pria (Indonesia)
Directed by Yudho Aditya
At Dawn (Israel)
Directed by Omri Burstyn
The Transfer (Germany, Israel)
Directed by Michael Grudsky
Staying with Friends (Switzerland)
Directed by Luisa Ricar
Manicure (Columbia)
Directed by Gisela Savdie
Shadows (Bulgaria)
Directed by Viktoria Karakoleva
A Month (Kosovo)
Directed by Zgjim Terziqi
Peloid (Montenegro)
Directed by Bojan Stijović
May Day (Belgium)
Directed by Olivier Magis, Fedrik de Beul
Atila (Albania)
Directed by Benart Laze
Mishko (Macedonia)
Directed by Hanis Bagashov
Norway (Serbia)
Directed by Katarina Janković
Who Should I Tell? (Albania)
Directed by Ardian Arreza