No Man's Land was a satire on how people had the ability to lose focus, Danis Tanovic's explores the same problem with his upcoming next project currently being pre-sold by The Match Factory in Berlin. An adaptation of the debut novel by Croatian journalist Ivica Djikic, Cirkus Columbia will look at the new rise of nationalism and facism in Bosnia.
Now in only its 2nd edition, Rome has whipped up quite the festival. A mention-worthy selection of titles, some U.S pics for glam and a jury process that I especially like not 5 or 6 but a group of 50 - this year No Man's Land director Danis Tanovic serves as the jury head for 50 international cinema-goers. Notables are Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth.Below you'll find the complete stats on the fest that begins in less than 3 weeks from now.
"Danis Tanovic’s sophomore feature shows great poise in direction. Working with a multitude of themes, Tanovic’s sophisticated style in story-telling and in visually expression of ideas makes this a delightful watch for those who like heavier, emotionally-wrenching European, Bergman-like dramas."
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