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2021

Roser Corella

Roser Corella (Barcelona,1978) is an Independent Documentary Filmmaker currently based in Berlin. Roser began her career as video-journalist for the Catalan TV, but her interest in human stories behind global issues moved her to start self-producing and developing a personal vision within the documentary field. Her work - Machine Man (short, 2011), Prisoners of Kanun (short, 2014), Grab and Run (feature, 2017) - has been shown worldwide, winning numerous awards. Her fascination for the documentary genre has led her to travel the world in search of stories that deserve to be told.

QUO VADIS, AIDA?

Synopsis
Bosnia, July 11th, 1995. Aida is a translator for the United Nations in the small town of Srebrenica. When the Serbian army takes over the town, her family is among the thousands of citizens looking for shelter in the UN camp. As an insider to the negotiations Aida has access to crucial information that she needs to interpret. What is on the horizon for her family and people - rescue or death? Which move should she take?

Jasmila Žbanić

Born in Sarajevo in 1974, Jasmila Žbanić is a graduate of her native city’s Academy of Dramatic Arts, Theatre and Film Directing Department. Her feature debut Grbavica won the 2006 Berlinale Golden Bear (as well as the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Peace Prize), the AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Grand Jury Prize, Grand Prix Odyssey of the European Council and was sold to 40 territories with great success. On the Path, Jasmila’s second feature film, premiered at the 2010 Berlinale, in the Competition section.

Cathy Brady

Cathy Brady is a two-time IFTA-winning director, having won Best Short in 2011 for her first film Small Change and again in 2013 for Morning, which was also selected for the BFI London Film Festival  and won the Short Film Nominee prize for the European Film Awards at Cork Film Festival. In 2011, Brady directed the BIFA nominated short Rough Skin. Her short film, Wasted, competed at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2013. In the same year, Brady was named one of Screen Daily’s ‘Stars of Tomorrow’.

Srdan Golubovic

Srdan Golubovic is member of EFA and the President of the Board of Auteur Film Festival, Belgrade.  He works as professor of Film Directing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. His first feature, Absolute Hundred, was screened in Toronto, San Sebastian, Rotterdam, Pusan and won numerous international awards. In 2007, Srdan's second  feature, The Trap, had its World Premiere in Berlinale. The film participated in more than 50 international festivals (including Toronto and Karlovy Vary), won 21 international awards and was shortlisted for the Oscar Competition.

PEACEFUL

Synopsis
A son in denial of a serious illness. A mother facing the unbearable. And between them a doctor and a nurse fighting to do their job and bring them to acceptance. They have one year and four seasons to come together and understand what it means to die while living. 

Drama
France, 2021
French with English subtitles
92 minutes
18+

Emmanuelle Bercot

Emmanuelle Bercot is a French actress, film director and screenwriter. She began working in theatre after training as a dancer. She worked with Robert Hossein, and then joined the directing department of the FEMIS in 1994. In 2001, she directed her first feature film, Clément, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the Cannes Film Festival. Her 2013 film On My Way competed at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival. And Standing Tall was selected to open the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.

Closing Film - CASABLANCA BEATS

Synopsis
Former rapper Anas takes a job at a cultural centre in a working-class neighborhood in Casablanca. Encouraged by their new teacher, his students will try to free themselves from the weight of restrictive traditions in order to live their passions and express themselves through hip-hop…

Drama
Morocco, France, 2021
Arabic with English subtitles
101 minutes
16+

Nabil Ayouch

Nabil Ayouch is one of the most influential directors in Morocco. He directed his first feature, Mektoub, which was the Moroccan entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the Academy Awards, as was Ali Zaoua (2000) which won 45 international awards. In 2012, his next feature, Horses of God, which was based on the May 2003 Casablanca bombings, screened in Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival  where it received the François Chalais Award.