Young film-making programme attracted more than 300 applications, its biggest number to date.

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Participants have been selected to take part in the 7th edition of the Sarajevo Talent Campus Programme (July 7-14) dedicated to young filmmakers from the countries of Southeast Europe.

The Selection Committee has chosen 70 participants from Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldavia Romania, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey.

Sarajevo Talent Campus, launched in cooperation with the Berlin International Film Festival and the Berlinale Talent Campus, aims to connect young film professionals from Southeast Europe with established film professionals, to inform them and bring them closer to regional and international film industry.

During the seven-day programme, young film professionals are provided with the opportunity to exchange their viewpoints and ideas.

Sarajevo Talent Campus, designed to fill in the gap between film school education and practical working experience, encourages collaborative filmmaking - developing, financing, producing, and distributing short and feature-length films together with fellow-filmmakers.

The programme consisting of a series of workshops, discussions and screenings, together with the presence of film professionals as the STC lecturers, are the reason for the increasing interest of young filmmakers from Southeast Europe to take part in this programme. A record number of applications were received this year, totalling 309.

List of the Sarajevo Talent Campus 2013 Participants

Actors

1. Liana Avetisyan, Armenia

2. Ida Keškić, Bosnia and Herzegovina

3. Davor Sabo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

4. Silvia Stanoeva, Bulgaria,

5. Sanja Drakulić, Croatia,

6. Sara Stanić, Croatia

7. Danijela Vuković, Croatia

8. Dugakjin Podrimaj, Kosovo

9. Marija Ilijevska-Kostova, Macedonia

10. Ionut Grama, Romania

11. Alexandru Ion, Romania

12. Bucura-Sinziana Nicola, Romania

13. Skovran Tunde,  Romania

14. Višnja Obradović, Serbia

15. Domen Valič, Slovenia

Directors

1. Renato Dodig, Bosnia and Herzegovina

2. Zulfikar Filandra, Bosnia and Herzegovina

3. Slava Doytcheva, Bulgaria

4. Ana Opačić, Croatia

5. Mate Ugrin, Croatia

6. Levan Lomjaria, Georgia

7. Stella Kyriakopoulos, Greece

8. Aristotelis Maragkos, Greece

9. Bella Szederkenyi, Hungary

10. Blerta Basholli, Kosovo

11. Marija Apchevska, Macedonia

12. Mircea Bobina, Moldova

13. Katarina Bulajić, Montenegro

14. Ivan Marinović, Montenegro

15. Florina Titz, Romania

16. Miona Bogović, Serbia

17. Ivan Stojiljković, Serbia

18. Urša Menart, Slovenia

19. Baris Sarhan, Turkey

20. Vural Uzundag, Turkey

Film Critics

1. Raffi Movsisyan, Armenia

2. Karla Lončar, Croatia

3. Anastasia Costișanu, Moldova

4. Georgiana Madin, Romania

5. Daniel Mandić, Serbia

6. Ivan Velisavljević, Serbia

Producers

1. Nedim Hadrović, Bosnia and Herzegovina

2. Nedjeljka Mojaš, Bosnia and Herzegovina

3. Tibor Keser, Croatia

4. Ivana Marinić Kragić, Croatia

5. Magdelena Ilieva, Bulgaria

6. Kate Kalandarishvili, Georgia

7. Ioannis Sotiropoulos, Greece

8. Hajnalka Vajay, Hungary

9. Elena Stanisheva, Macedonia

10. Danijela Radulović, Montenegro 

11. Irina Vaduvescu, Romania

12. Petar Mitrić, Serbia

13. Anica Stojanović, Serbia

14. Marija Stojanović, Serbia

15. Selin Murat, Turkey

Screenwriters

1. Mirza Skenderagić, Bosnia and Herzegovina

2. Georgi Krastev, Bulgaria

3. Mia Bucević, Croatia

4. Vasileios Patmanidis, Greece

5. Dimitra Stavropoulou, Greece

6. Nikol Cibulya, Hungary

7. Gabor Csutor, Hungary

8. Fatmir Gosha, Kosovo

9. Eva Kamchevska, Macedonia

10. Cornelia Iordache, Romania

11. Mihai Kolcsar, Romania

12. Andrei Aureliano Popescu, Romania

13. Gorana Jovanović, Serbia

14. Maša Seničić, Serbia

Pack & Pitch Projects

1. “The Lesson” by Magdelena Ilieva, Bulgaria, Producer

2. “The Shelter” by Kate Kalandarishvili, Georgia, Producer

3. “The Arch” by Aristotelis Maragkos, Greece, Director

4. “The Black Pin” by Ivan Marinović, Montenegro, Director

5. “Mostly On Weekends” by Marija Stojanović,  Serbia, Producer

6. “The Cemil Show” by Barış Sarhan, Turkey, Director