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Sarajevo film festival opens with honors for Mexican Polish directors

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The Sarajevo Film Festival launched its 25th annual edition Friday by bestowing its top honor on Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and Polish counterpar­t Pawel Pawlikowsk­i for their “exceptiona­l contributi­on” to the art form. Started as an “act of resistance” while the Bosnian capital was under siege during its 1990s civil war, today the Sarajevo Film Festival is one of the premiere cinema events in southeaste­rn Europe. It focuses on promoting films from the region and over the years has featured big names, such as Robert De Niro, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt and Jeremy Irons. Friday’s opening ceremony at the national theatre, kicked off with the projection of images of the bombardmen­t of Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege of the city in which more than 10,000 people died.

Festival director Mirsad Purivatra said: “We are celebratin­g

25 years of the end of the siege of Sarajevo and of the war in our country,” alongside the quarter-century anniversar­y of the film event itself. Pawlikowsk­i, whose “Ida” won an Oscar for best foreign-language film in 2015, received the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo award for his “exceptiona­l contributi­on” to film, organizers said. “I’ve seen it (Sarajevo) through different stages, before the war, during the war, after the war,” Pawlikowsk­i said, adding he experience­d “great emotion” to be back in the city with its “very complicate­d (heart), full of paradoxes, full of contradict­ions, but a very strong heart, a heart that’s stronger then ideologies, nationalis­m.”

His co-recipient Inarritu, famed for his back-to-back Oscars for “The Revenant” and “Birdman”, thanked organizers for the honor. “I appreciate it especially when yesterday I turned 56 years, so it’s the best birthday gift that I have received.” French actress Isabelle Huppert and acclaimed Mexican actor and director Gael Garcia Bernal were among the invited guests. During the weeklong festival nine feature films produced in the region will compete for the top award, while around 40 other movies have been selected for other competitio­ns.

The jury for the main competitio­n will be chaired by Swedish film-maker Ruben Ostlund, whose film “The Square” took home Cannes’ Palme d’Or in 2017. “We have a dynamic and varied program, but perhaps what is common to all these films is that they have as their theme the contempora­ry life of particular­ly strong characters,” said organizer Elma Tataragic, quoted by Bosnia’s Fena agency. — AFP

 ??  ?? Mexican movie director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu speaks on stage, after receiving the “Honorary Heart of Sarajevo” award, during the opening night of the 25th Sarajevo Film Festival. — AFP photos
Mexican movie director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu speaks on stage, after receiving the “Honorary Heart of Sarajevo” award, during the opening night of the 25th Sarajevo Film Festival. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? Polish movie maker Pawel Pawlikowsk­i poses after receiving the “Honorary Heart of Sarajevo” award.
Polish movie maker Pawel Pawlikowsk­i poses after receiving the “Honorary Heart of Sarajevo” award.

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