Danis Tanovic’s “My Late Summer” to Open 30th Sarajevo Film Festival
The 30th Sarajevo Film Festival will open with the world premiere of Danis Tanovic’s “My Late Summer” on Friday, August 16. The film, a comedy-drama, centers around a young woman navigating family inheritance issues on a remote island.
The premiere will take place simultaneously at the National Theatre and three open-air cinemas in Sarajevo, kicking off satellite screenings in Mostar and Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina. “My Late Summer” was produced by Croatia’s Propeler Film, co-produced by Romania’s Tangaj Production, and supported by Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Obala Art Centar, which organizes the festival, along with Serbia’s Bas Celik and Slovenia’s Tramal Films.
Filmed in summer 2023, the movie is produced by Miha Cernec, Jovan Marjanovic (Sarajevo festival director), Boris T. Matic, Lana Matic, and Jelena Mitrovic, with executive producers Srdan Golubovic, Mirsad Purivatra, Anamari Antoci, and Jozko Rutar. The cast features Anja Matkovic, Uliks Fehmiu, Goran Navojec, and Mario Knezovic.
Danis Tanovic, known for his award-winning films like “No Man’s Land,” which won the Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001, previously opened the Sarajevo Film Festival in 2021 with “Not So Friendly Neighbourhood Affair.” He has also received accolades such as the Silver Bear awards at the Berlinale for “An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker” (2013) and “Death in Sarajevo” (2016), and the Sarajevo Film Festival’s honorary Heart of Sarajevo award in 2014.
The 30th edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival will run from August 16-23, showcasing a diverse range of films and celebrating cinematic excellence.
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