The eyes of the whole world keep turning towards Asia, whose political and cultural significance rapidly increases year by year. Once again, Five Flavours invites you to discover Asian reality from the inside. The Festival is a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in gripping pop culture, take part in heated debates about the crucial social changes, and to see the works of renown masters of cinema.
Year of the dog
Following the tradition of the previous years, the visual identification of the Festival is inspired by the lunar calendar. 2018 is the year of the Dog, which symbolizes honesty, loyalty, openness to dialog, and a joyful, friendly nature.
Asian Cinerama
Since 2007, Five Flavours teams up with Asian Film Awards Academy, the institution supporting the promotion of high quality commercial cinema from Asia. The result of this collaboration is a section made up of stunning genre cinema, and the newest hits by renown filmmakers, nominated and awarded at this years Asian Film Awards gala.
Presented in the section is one of last year’s most important Chinese productions, "Youth" (China, 2017) by Feng Xiaogang, who is often called the Chinese Spielberg. This widely commented work of the popular director is an offbeat look at the era of Cultural Revolution – a story of a group of young artists preparing shows for the army. The nostalgia with which their first loves and adolescent dilemmas are portrayed is paired up with the tragedy of the historical changes taking place in the background. The songs from the times of Mao are still very emotive for the older generations of Chinese viewers, but the director is looking for new means to talk about those extremely difficult times. The vast success of the film testifies to the fact that it is a topic the audience is ready to debate.
Special Screenings
Five Flavours never fails to showcase the films which are particularly important for Asian cinema, and the works of filmmakers our audiences are familiar with. One of the masters returning to our program is Pen-ek Ratanaruang, whose retrospective was presented at the 3rd Five Flavours. The newest film of the Thai genre cinema specialist, "Samui Song" (Thailand, Germany, Norway 2017), is a stylish psychological thriller inspired by the works of Hitchcock and the 1960s melodramas. Dark sexuality, a mysterious sect, and a desperate decision of the heroine – Ratanaruang knows how to keep the audiences on their toes, surprising them with unexpected mood shifts.
Other representatives of the Thai New Wave appear as co-authors of the project "Ten Years Thailand" (Thailand, Hong Kong, Japan 2018), presented at this year’s festival in Cannes. It is a continuation of the cycle opened by the famous Hong Kong "Ten Years," showcasing the potential social changes which can take place in the near future as a result of current political decisions. The Thai version of the film, made up of several novellas, was created by Chulayarnnon Siriphol, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Wisit Sasanatieng, and Aditya Assarat, who took up this arthouse, science-fiction project to convey their visions of the upcoming decade. The allegorical, and the very literal images reflect not only on the situation in Thailand, but also on the wider, though not necessarily brighter, future of the world.
Focus: Philippines
The cinema of the Philippines has one of the oldest traditions and richest film outputs in the region – this year marks its 100th anniversary. The last decade was a time of its dynamic development, both in terms of commercial productions and the achievements of new generations of independent filmmakers. Numerous auteur pieces by Filipino artists have been screened at international festivals, showing the diverse, often unexpected images of the culture of the country. Apart from the vivid portraits of the busy streets of Manila, the cinema of the Philippines offers unique stories from its seven thousand islands, numerous personal essays, and strong plots, uncompromisingly appraising the actions of the government.
The filmmakers often speak about the surrounding reality using the tools of genre films, from action cinema to musicals, wrapping the ambitious substance in a unique form, and shifting the boundaries of cinema. Individual biographies, the colonial past, contemporary issues of violence, poverty, and the disparities in the growing wealth of the society – everything has its place in the country’s rich cinema, which is going through its third "golden era."
New Asian Cinema
Like in the previous years, the main axis of the festival is the competition section presenting new auteur cinema from countries such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan, China, and Thailand. The Q&A sessions with festival guest after the screenings are a great opportunity to discuss art, cinephile fascinations, and contemporary culture. New Asian Cinema is a meeting space for the avant-garde aesthetics, controversial statements, formal experiments, and fresh voices commenting on the modern Asian reality.
The Sarajevo Film Festival is proud to announce the lineup of its 2018 Competition Programme - Documentary Film. Selected films strongly reflect the world that we live in, as observed through the creative prism of their auteurs, and more than a half of them will have their world or international premiere in Sarajevo. It gives us special pleasure that most of the films in our selection are their directors’ and producers’ feature-length documentary debuts. We would also like to stress that over a half of selected films were directed and produced by women.
WORLD PREMIERES
FUNDAMENTS / FUNDAMENTI
Slovenia, 2018, 22 min.
Director: Peter Cerovšek
GHETTO BALBOA
Hungary, 2018, 90 min.
Director: Arpad Bogdan
IKEA FOR YU
Croatia, Sweden, 2018, 52 min.
Directors: Marija Ratković Vidaković, Dinka Radonić
KALIN AND THE JAIL TEAM / КАЛИН И ОТБОРА НА ЗАТВОРА
Bulgaria, 2018, 62 min.
Director: Petko Gyulchev
NINE MONTHS WAR / KILENC HÓNAP HÁBORÚ
Hungary, Qatar, 2018, 73 min.
Director: László Csuja
SISTERS / SESTRE
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, 2018, 42 min.
Director: Zdenko Jurilj
TAM 4500
Montenegro, 2018, 23 min.
Director: Momir Matović
INTERNATIONAL PREMIERES
BIGGER THAN LIFE
Macedonia, Germany, Italy, 2018, 30 min.
Director: Adnan Softić
CRY BABY, CRY / NICHT VON SCHLECHTEN ELTERN
Austria, 2017, 86 min.
Director: Antonin Svoboda
OCCUPIED CINEMA / OKUPIRANI BIOSKOP
Serbia, Croatia, 2018, 87 min.
Director: Senka Domanović
REGIONAL PREMIERES
4 YEARS IN 10 MINUTES / 4 GODINE U 10 MINUTA
Serbia, 2018, 63 min.
Director: Mladen Kovačević
90 SECONDS IN NORTH KOREA / 90 SEKUNDI U SJEVERNOJ KOREJI
Croatia, Netherlands, 2018, 15 min.
Director: Ranko Pauković
ARAF
Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece, 2018, 45 min.
Director: Didem Pekün
EASY LESSONS / KÖNNYŰ LECKÉK
Hungary, 2018, 78 min.
Director: Dorrotya Zurbó
SRBENKA
Croatia, 2018, 72 min.
Director: Nebojša Slijepčević
BOSNIAN PREMIERE
BEFORE FATHER GETS BACK / SANAM MAMA DABRUNDEBA
Georgia, France, Germany, 2018, 75 min.
Director: Mari Gulbiani
EFP FUTURE FRAMES at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2018 Welcome to Young Filmmakers on the Rise
Press releases 03-07-2018For the fourth year running European Film Promotion (EFP) and the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) present ten of the most promising new European directors and their films in the framework of EFP FUTURE FRAMES during KVIFF. The programme is supported by the Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union and the respective EFP member organisations.
Part of the intensive EFP programme introducing emerging young professionals to the film industry and media and presenting their work to the festival audience is also an exclusive master class by Bosnian auteur Jasmila Zbanic, who will share her experiences in independent filmmaking with the directors.
The following EFP member organisations support EFP FUTURE FRAMES:
Association of Filmmakers of Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatian Audiovisual Centre, EYE International (The Netherlands), Georgian National Film Center, Instituto do Cinema e do Audiovisual I.P. / ICA (Portugal), Istituto Luce Cinecittà (Italy), Polish Film Institute, Slovak Film Institute, Swedish Film Institute, and Swiss Films
To see the trailer with the ten students’ films please visit www.efp-online.com
Works in Progress Award
Jury:
- Matthijs Wouter Knol, Director of European Film Market - Berlinale
- Rossitsa Valkanova, Director and Producer, Bulgaria
- Rickard Olsson, Picture Tree International, Sweden
Works in Progress Award
On Works in Progress, eleven projects were presented from countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the former Soviet Union, and now also the Middle East. The jury chose ALL THIS VICTORY by director Ahmad Ghossein as the winning project. A prize in the value of 100,000 Euro will be given to the project. The whole award consists of post-production services in UPP (60 000 Euro), Soundsquare (30 000 Euro), and a cash prize of 10,000 Euro from Barrandov Studio.
Jury statements:
Matthijs Wouter Knol:
The “Eastern Promises” Work in Progress Award 2018 goes to ALL THAT VICTORY by director Ahmad Ghossein, produced by Myriam Sassine, Abbout Productions, Lebanon.
Rossitsa Valkanova:
After a long and thorough deliberation, one project stood out in its creative approach to a complex idea and a highly relevant topic. The director and producer of this project presented it with precision and deep personal involvement, convincing us of their ability to build a multi-layered film world within a limited space, using minimalistic yet cinematic methods of storytelling. We expect this film to impress and resonate with audiences, as it manages to rise above the particularities of a military conflict, implying questions of existential importance with a bitter smile.
Rickard Olsson:
The 11 “Eastern Promises” of this year’s Works in Progress filled us with great expectations and made the Jury decision extremely difficult. In our hearts, we give 10 Special Mentions, as the generous award could only go to one of the projects.
Eurimages Lab Project Award
Jury
- David Kořínek, Director, Co-founder of Supermedia Studio at the Czech Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design
- Dorien van de Pas, Netherlands Film Fund
- Christoph Terhechte, Artistic Director of Marrakesh International Film Festival
The Eurimages Lab Project prize went to the winning project NORMAL by director Adele Tulli. KVIFF is the first of four international film festivals in Europe to be awarding the Eurimage prize. KVIFF has selected projects for the Eurimage prize that surpass traditional film methods and are based on international cooperation. The prize was awarded in the value of 50,000 Euro.
Jury statement
The jury thinks this was the most convincing pitch and the images correspond perfectly with the introduction. All three clips were very strong and together they are part of a visual journey through gender norms in contemporary Italy.
Docs in Progress Award
Jury:
- Tanja Georgieva, CEO and Producer at Elemag Pictures
- Noemi Schory, Independent Producer and Director, founder of the Documentary Filmmakers Forum, Israel
- Shane Smith, Director of Programming at HotDocs, Canada
The Docs in Progress prize went to the winning project THE PROJECTIONIST. For this section, projects are chosen from Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East. The winning film received a cash prize in the amount of 5,000 Euro.
A Special Mention was awarded to the Polish project Little Poland.
Jury statement
First of all, we saw very different and interesting projects and our judgement is based only on the presentation and what we saw today. We would first like to acknowledge the project “Little Poland” with a Special Mention for its humor and humanity.
The 5,000 Euro cash award goes to a documentary that takes us on a journey with a very special and charismatic protagonist. This film reminds us of what stands at the heart of documentary filmmaking – people. “The Projectionist”.
Macedonia Announces First Call for Support for International Promotion and Distribution of Domestic Films and Minority Co-productions
Press releases 05-07-2018Macedonian Film Agency announced public Call for support for international promotion and promotion and distribution of domestic films and minority co-productions for the first time since its founding as a film fund in 2008. The support is given for participation on festivals and events and promotion and distribution of the films in Republic of Macedonia and abroad.
The main condition is that the films are in post-production phase at the moment of application or completely finished and are not previously, on any grounds, supported by the Macedonian Film Agency. The applicants can submit an application for international promotion if the film has been released no longer than one year.
The Call is opened and lasts throughout the year. The application is an integral part of the Call and should be downloaded from the website of the Macedonian Film Agency.
EU Copyright Directive
27/06: Europe’s cultural and creative sectors call on MEPs to uphold the mandate on copyright in plenary – UNIC Website
“We represent 4.5% of EU GDP and 12 million European jobs. We are the heart and soul of Europe’s plurality and rich identities. On July 5 we ask for you to back the mandate adopted by JURI on 20 June which is the result of long and intense negotiations” highlights the main message of the Europe’s creative and cultural sectors to the MEPs.
29/06: CW! asks MEPs to uphold JURI mandate on Copyright Directive – Creativity Works!
Creativity Works! has joined 93 organisations from Europe’s creative and cultural sectors that are asking Members of the European Parliament to support the Legal Affairs (JURI) mandate on the Copyright Directive report during the Plenary vote on 5 July.
20/06: Copyright: MEPs update rules for the digital age – European Parliament
Plans to update of EU copyright rules for today’s online world and ensure fair pay for artists and journalists were backed by the Legal Affairs Committee.
20/06: Joint Press Release: The European Parliament’s report on the Copyright Directive in the Digital Single Market: a first good step for audiovisual authors – SAA, FERA & FSE
The Federation of European Film Directors (FERA), the Federation of Screenwriters in Europe (FSE) and the Society of Audiovisual Authors (SAA) welcome the vote of the Legal Affairs’ Committee in favour of a new Article -14a establishing a principle of fair and proportionate remuneration for authors and performers.
Copyright Enforcement
26/06: Press Release: AAPA Launches Anti-Piracy Award – Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance
At this year’s Europol Intellectual Property Crime conference, the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA) announced the winner of it first award for a successful initiative to tackle audiovisual piracy. The winner was Grupo de Antipirateria of the Policia Nacionale (Spain), led by Inspector Marlene Álvarez Vicente. The award recognised the Grupo de Antipirateria’s successful operations in large scale illegal streaming cases, many of which affected AAPA members.
Digital Single Market
/07: European Commission Communication on completing a trusted Digital Single Market for all – EAO Newsletter
In the Communication, the Commission provides an overview of the legislative proposals it has made over the last three years, reviews the progress of their adoption and implementation, and calls on its co-legislators - the European Parliament and the Council - to accelerate their work in order to meet the European Council’s goal of concluding the DSM Strategy by the end of 2018.
Council of the European Union
01/07: Austria takes over presidency of the Council of the European Union on 1 July 2018 – Austrian Presidency of the Council of the EU
On the first of July, Austria took over the presidency of the Council of the European Union for the next six months.
Competition
15/06: Mergers: Commission clears Comcast’s proposed acquisition of Sky under EU merger rules – European Commission
The European Commission has approved unconditionally under the EU Merger Regulation the proposed acquisition of Sky by Comcast, a US based global media, technology and entertainment company. The Commission concluded the transaction would raise no competition concerns in Europe.
Gender Balance
19/06: Working report on gender representation in the audiovisual media sector – European Commission
A short working report, outlining the national measures and initiatives to support the place and image of women in audiovisual media, both on- and off-screen, has been published.
Events
5 July: Vote in Plenary - EU Copyright Directive16 July: Creative Europe MEDIA Stakeholder Meeting 24-27 September: FNCF Congress 2018 - Deauville 26 & 27 September: EUIPO Plenary Meeting 2018 - Alicante 15 & 16 October: UNIC Cinema Days - Brussels
Europe’s cultural and creative sectors ask for your support uphold the mandate on copyright in plenary vote.
TBILISI: Marisa Romanov, an American series created by Miranda K. Spigener-Sapon and produced by SPT France and Noirtainment for Amazon Prime Video, will be filmed in Georgia and Los Angeles starting around 1 September 2018. It is a beneficiary of the tax incentives scheme.
KARLOVY VARY: FNE teamed up with KVIFF and critics attending the festival to rate the films in the Main Competition and East of the West Competition giving the films 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 stars. 5 is the best and 1 is the worst. The ratings give an overview of critics’ opinions from a large number of countries and provide insights into what critics in many different countries think about the programme.
OPEN CALL: Montenegro announces Public call for co-financing of the minority co-productions
Press releases 03-07-2018Film Centre of Montenegro announced Public call for co-financing of the minority co-productions.

