![]() It also scooped up four other Heart of Sarajevo awards in the drama serie.The public has cast its votes: the 17th Panorama Audience Awards - presented by the Berlinale Panorama section in collaboration with radioeins, Berlin-Brandenburg’s public radio and television station (rbb), and tip, Berlin’s city magazine (Raufeld Verlag) - go to Que Horas Ela Volta? for Best Fiction Film and to Tell Spring Not To Come This Year for Best Documentary Film. #Robert skuppin radioeins series#In the TV Series competition of the 28th Sarajevo film Festival, the series The Last Socialist Artefact, created by Ankica Jurić Tilić and Dalibor Matanić took home the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Drama Series in the region. Series The Last Socialist Artefact wins five Heart of Sarajevo awards A jury special mention went to Croatian minority co-production The New Greatness Case. Srđan Kovačević’s multi-award-winning feature documentary Factory to the Workers has won the Grand Prix at the International Documentary and Short Film Festival – DokuFest, just concluded in Prizren, Kosovo. Srđan Kovačević’s Factory to the Workers wins Grand Prix at DokuFest special mention to minority co-production The New Greatness Case On the heels of garnering great success at the 75th Locarno Film Festival, director Juraj Lerotić’s debut feature Safe Place triumphs at the 28th Sarajevo Film Festival, taking home the Heart of Sarajevo for Best Film in the Feature Film competition director Juraj Lerotić also wins the Heart of. Related contentĢ8th Sarajevo Film Festival awards Juraj Lerotić’s Safe Place wins big Panorama is a programme of the International Berlin Film Festival dedicated to film d’auteur and passionate, critical and involved audiences. After the opening it soon became a huge regional hit, attracting more than half a million viewers in Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Slovenian and Bosnian cinemas. ![]() Parade was co-produced by four countries – Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia, and was supported by Eurimages. The Victory Column award was presented to Dragojević during the Teddy Award ceremony, one of the most important queer awards in the world. The decision to award the prize to Parade is an expression of the jury’s wish to join in communicating this message, says the explanation of the readership jury. Like no other film, Parade has the power to convey a unique message that we all need love, no matter whom or how we love, no matter if we are old, young, gay or straight. Through humour, one of the most powerful expressive means, it unites homosexuals and homophobes, as well as the entire audience. Of all the films screened in the Panorama Programme, Parade displays the most unique and outstanding characteristics. In addition to this important merit, Parade also received the Special Mention of the Ecumenical Jury – for outstanding contribution to sensitising the viewers in spiritual, social and human values, and the Victory Column Award, presented by the readers of the popular Berlin LGBT magazine Siegessäule (Victory Column). After the ceremony, at 8pm, Parade will be screened as the award-winning film. Wieland Speck, Panorama head programmer, Robert Skuppin, head of RTV Radioeins, and Heiko Zwirner, editor-in-chief of Tip magazine, will present the award to Srđan Dragojević. The official award ceremony hosted by Panorama in association with RTV Radioeins and Berlin Tip magazine will take place on Sunday, 19 February at CinemaxX in Potsdamer Platz. ![]() This year over 23,000 visitors cast their votes. It is the only award at the discretion of the Berlinale audience and the most important in the category of independent juries and audience, voted on by all the visitors of the Berlinale. In a fierce competition, next to new films by Volker Schlöndorff, Cao Hamburger and Pen-ek Ratanaruang, the film Parade won the Panorama Programme Audience Award for Best Feature Film. ![]()
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