Short film ‘Hysterical fit of laughter’ in the prestigious MoMA ‘The Contenders’ program
The screening is scheduled for Sunday, January 4th, 2026, at 2 p.m., in the cinema hall of the MoMA museum.
The screening is scheduled for Sunday, January 4th, 2026, at 2 p.m., in the cinema hall of the MoMA museum.
The “Nebojša Popović” award will be presented to this year’s winner on Sunday, January 11th, 2026, at 8 p.m., in the Belgrade Cultural Center Hall.
The film Wind, Talk to Me, directed by Stefan Đorđević, won the award for the best film and the audience award at the international film festival Novos Cinema Pontevedra in Spain, which marked its tenth anniversary this year.
The Association of Film Artists of Serbia (UFUS) has awarded its annual awards for 2025 in the fields of journalism, directing and life work. This year’s laureates are screenwriter and director Anita Panić, director Ivana Mladenović and scenographer Vladislav Lašić.
The film Yugo Florida, directed by Vladimir Tagić, continues its extremely successful festival journey and wins new significant awards. At the CinEdays film festival in Skopje (North Macedonia), where it was shown in the main competition program, the film was declared the best film of the festival, while Andrija Kuzmanović received a special award from the jury for the leading male role.
The Serbian film industry is once again in the spotlight of the European audiovisual community, mostly thanks to the series “The Librarians: The Next Chapter”.
The feature-length documentary film The Mountain directed by Biljana Tutorov and Petar Glomazić will have its world premiere on January 26th, 2026 at the Sundance Film Festival
The official Serbian candidate for the Oscar in the Best International Feature Film category, David Jovanović’s Sun Never Again, had a special screening in London
Belgrade is among the five best film locations in Europe in the selection for the EUFCN Location Award 2025, the most significant European recognition for exceptional film locations and cooperation with international productions.
The 12th Japanese-Serbian Film Festival (JSFF) will take place from November 28th to December 1st, 2025 at the Yugoslav Cinematheque in Belgrade.
Members of the delegation made contacts with documentary film makers, representatives of festivals, television, platforms, sales agents and distributors.
Director and screenwriter Goran Radovanović won a prize of 250,000 dollars and a five-carat Yakut diamond at the first “Diamond Butterfly” Film Festival of the Eurasian Film Academy in Moscow, for the direction of the film The Erl-King