As the skies turned finnally blue on Tuesday in Vukovar the screening are retured to the place they belong – open air. New Woody Allen's „Cafe Society“, with Jess Eisenberg, Steve Careel, Kirsten Stewart and Blake Lovely in main roles
This is author's hommage to Holywood thirties, had a premiere screening on VFF yesterday.
The real deal is the new section of films „Đelo Hadžiselimović Selection“ New documentaries selected by Đelo are screened on tourist boat „Bajadera“ that sails the Danube while screening the film.
The first evening with Michaels Moore's „Where to invade next“ raised such an interest that the boat was too small for all the people who wanted to see it.
A praised documentary „Unfiltered breathed in: Truth about aerotoxic syndrome“ Author, Tim van Beveren, is a 55-year-old German, an expert in aviation, an has published a few books about it was screened on VFF
Beveren is a highly interesing person, which includes him being the journalist visiting Croatian to report on the war from 1991 to 1995. He has also been to Vukovar at that time, and he is here today to present his latest documentary.
During that time Nikola Ljuca, director to Serbian film „Humidiy“ from Belgrade was six years old and had no idea that one day, he will come to Vukovar to present his film. Film was screened in competition and has reached Vukovar with exquiste reputation – premiering at Berlinale, and won Best national film award at FEST in Belgrade this year . Ljuca got Best director award, Miloš Timotijević Best actor award, and film also got Special mention.
[GALLERY_96]The story portrays Belgarde and Serbia in a different light. The main character is a well established businessman whose wife disappers misteriously. Instead of telling someone, he continues his routine and hopes to find his missing wife.