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Natasha Senjanovic

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115 articles available in total starting from 20/10/2005. Last article published on 19/02/2011.

Hormann’s Desert Flower blooms on Lido

A long standing ovation and tears followed the official screening of Sherry Hormann’s Desert Flower, a crowd-pleaser with a very important and timely message. The film tells the incredible life...  

06/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days/Germany

Paskaljevic returns with not-so-romantic Honeymoons

Serbian director Goran Paskaljevic returns to Venice after his highly acclaimed The Powder Keg, which screened in the festival in 1999. This time, with the first-ever Albanian-Serbian...  

05/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days, Serbia/Albania

Love, period, in Stefano Consiglio’s latest doc

In Venice Days documentary L’Amore e Basta (“Love, Period”), Italian director Stefano Consiglio interviews nine happy, long-term gay and lesbian couples. What emerges is a look at love, period,...  

05/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days/Italy

Monzon’s Cell 211 takes genre film to compelling heights

A standing ovation followed the Venice Days screening of Cell 211 by Spanish director Daniel Monzon. The prison drama was presented by the director and a large part of its powerful cast: Luis...  

04/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days/Spain

Erik Gandini’s “Videocracy” stirring up healthy controversy

Italian-born Swedish transplant Erik Gandini has made a splash on the Lido with his investigative documentary Videocracy, on the media empire that Italian president Silvio Berlusconi created,...  

04/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days/SIC, Sweden

Ganslandt returns to Lido with The Ape

From the opening shot of Swedish director Jesper Ganslandt’s The Ape, the second official screening of the 6th Venice Days, we know something bad has happened and, as the story unfolds, that the...  

04/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days/Sweden

Father and son Miller team make compelling family drama

Popular dramatic director Claude Miller has brought a “debut” feature to the Lido – that of his son Nathan, with whom he co-directed I’m Glad That My Mother is Alive. The film opened the six...  

03/09/2009 | Venice 2009 | Venice Days | France

Sarajevo continues spotlighting best of south-eastern Europe

The 14th Sarajevo Film Festival (August 12-20) once again supports and promotes regional cinema and filmmakers with its strong competition line-up. The ten titles vying for the Heart of Sarajevo...  

23/07/2009 | Festivals | Bosnia and Herzegovina

Europeans take back seat at Taormina awards

The European region of the Mediterranean Basin took a back seat at the awards of the 55th Taormina Film Fest in Sicily (June 13-20). The festival jury – comprising directors Laurent Cantet (The...  

22/06/2009 | Festivals | Italy

Ardant and Deneuve hit Taormina

The 55th Taormina Film Fest in Sicily continues with its focus on strong women. Thursday saw the screening of iconic actress Fanny Ardant’s directorial debut, Ashes and Blood, which premiered in...  

19/06/2009 | Festivals | Italy

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