The 12th Japanese-Serbian Film Festival is Here
The 12th Japanese-Serbian Film Festival (JSFF) will take place from November 28th to December 1st, 2025 at the Yugoslav Cinematheque in Belgrade.
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
The market was held as part of the 66th Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
The film won the main award for the best film at this year’s 23rd Zagreb Film Festival, held from November 10th to 16th in Zagreb, Croatia.
The film Our Father directed by Goran Stanković has recently won two significant international awards,
The film Is the Sky Blue? directed by Nikola Ljuca won the D-Facto Motion award within the Connecting Cottbus (CoCo WIP) program.
Two Serbian majority and one minority production were awarded at Cottbus.
The thirteenth edition of the Serbian Film Showcase festival will take place on November 21st and 22nd, 2025 at the Caisa cultural center in Helsinki.
Five Serbian-produced films will be shown at the upcoming Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, which will take place from November 7th to 23rd.
The Russian Consul was declared the winner of the 22nd Serbian Film Festival in Australia.
The awards were decided by more than 550 film workers, and presented in a total of ten categories.