Serbian Movie Night: “Tilva Rosh” by Nikola Lezaic
Bor, Serbia, once the largest copper mine, now just the biggest hole in Europe. Small union protests are going on. Toda and Stefan are the best friends, skaters, who spend their first summer after finishing high school. Stefan’s going to Belgrade to the University in fall. Toda says he wouldn’t apply to the University even if he had the money. They spend time shooting “Jackass-like” videos and hanging out with Dunja, who came back from France for her holidays, and get into a quiet battle for her attention. In that strange relationship of dying friendship and rivalry they try to get ahead of each other. But when the small union protest evolves into a huge riot their destructiveness will tie them together once again.
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DI Miroljub VUCKOVIC
General Manager, ewCPF - east west Crossings Promotion Fund, Belgrade
since 1979 | Engaged in various researches and projects of the Yugoslav Film Institute, as retrospective of the Yugoslav films at Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, Cinematheque Royale in Brussels, Giornate del cinema muto in Pordenone etc. |
1993-1995 | engaged by different Russian TV stations (OSTANKINO, the 1st channel of Russian TV, then TV6, NTV and TV "Myr") as advisor and coproducer of TV programmes dedicated to the International Film festivals - Cannes, Venice, London, Brussels, Rotterdam, San Sebastian, Thessaloniki, etc. |
1995-1998 | Film critic and author, monthly TV program "Cinema Art" |
1995-2005 | General Manager of the Institut za film (Film Institute) |
1997-2011 | Artistic Director of Belgrade International Film Festival |
2001-2005 | Chairman of South-East European Cinema Network |
since 2006 | Founder and Director of east west Crossings Promotion Fund |
since 2007 | Acting Director of Film Center Serbia |
Promoter of foreign films, Yugoslavia (realised special programmes of films from Brazil, Argentina, India, European and Arab countries etc.) | |
Author of TV portraits of Nagisa Oshima, Peter Greenaway, Chantal Akerman, Daniel Toscan du Plantier, Harvey Keitel, Simon Perry, Atom Egoyan, Sergey Bodrov, Tsai Ming-liang, Paul Morrissay, Hou Hsiao-hsien, etc. |
Mag. Christian WEHRSCHÜTZ
Correspondent for Southern and Eastern Europe, Austrian Broadcasting Corporation, Belgrade
1981-1985 | Studium an der juridischen Fakultät und am Institut für Slawistik, Karl-Franzens-Universitaet Graz |
1997 | Teilnahme an der Ukrainian Summer School, Harvard University, USA |
1998 | Einmonatiges Stipendium, Duke-Universität in North Carolina auf Einladung der Austrian-American-Foundation (abschließend wurden auch Medien in New York und Washington besucht) |
Als Korrespondent zählt zum Tätigkeitsbereich die Berichterstattung über Serbien und Montenegro, die ehemaligen jugoslawischen Teilrepubliken Mazedonien, Bosnien und Herzegowina, Kroatien, Slowenien, den Kosovo und Albanien sowie die Führung des ORF-Büros in Belgrad. Verbunden war und ist diese journalistische Tätigkeit mit ausgedehnten Reisen durch die Zielländer in der Region. | |
Fremdsprachenkenntnisse: Englisch, Russisch, Ukrainisch, Serbisch (sehr gut), Französisch (gut), Slowenisch (gut), Mazedonisch (passiv gut), Albanisch (Grundkenntnisse) | |
2014 | Journalist des Jahres |
seit 2014 | Korrespondent des ORF für die Ukraine |