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Introducing the Open Air and Open Air Premiere Programmes of the 31st SFF

Published August 4, 2025
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The Open Air Programme of the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival this year consists of two sections: Open Air and Open Air Premiere. The Open Air programme, alongside the opening film “The Pavilion” by Dino Mustafić, will bring seven more films to the Coca-Cola Open Air Cinema, showcasing some of the most important arthouse films of the year as well as cinematic classics. 

Some of the films in this programme will be presented by acclaimed directors, actors, and screenwriters – recipients of the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo – including Paolo Sorrentino, Willem Dafoe, Ray Winstone, Stellan Skarsgård and Michel Franco, recipient of the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo and guest of the “Tribute to” programme at the 26th Sarajevo Film Festival. 

Skarsgård will open the Talents Sarajevo programme, while Franco, Winstone and Dafoe, along with Sorrentino and Ilya Khrzhanovskiy – the latter two being featured in this year’s “Tribute to” programme – will hold masterclasses. 

These masterclasses offer a unique opportunity to engage with the audience and explore key aspects of their careers. Admission is free. 

The new Open Air Premiere programme will showcase films from the former Yugoslav region in the unique setting of the UNIQA Open Air Cinema Stari Grad, with seven films featured in this year’s programme. 

OPEN AIR PROGRAMME:

THE PAVILION / PAVILJON – Opening Film
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, 2025, 100 min. 
Director: Dino Mustafić 
Cast: Rade Šerbedžija, Zijah Sokolović, Miralem Zubčević, Ksenija Pajić, Jasna Diklić, Branka Petrić, Meto Jovanovski, Vladimir Jurc Lali, Kaća Dorić, Muhamed Bahonjić 

After years of abuse and humiliation, residents of the Pavilion, a home for the elderly, start a rebellion. Armed by illegal means, they capture the home, take its staff hostage and clash with authorities. Their desperate battle turns into a political and media spectacle and their old age turns into their advantage: they have nothing to lose and are ready to fight to the bitter end. A new order is established in the Pavilion, guided by the thirst for revenge and accumulated rage, and negotiating with the rebels becomes impossible. 

BRIDES 
United Kingdom, 2025, 93 min. 
Director: Nadia Fall
Cast: Ebada Hassan, Safiyya Ingar, Leo Bill, Arthur Darvill, Sinead Matthews, Yusra Warsama, Ali Khan, Cemre Ebuzziya, Aziz Capkurt

Teenage best friends Doe and Muna are going on the trip of a lifetime. Quiet, watchful Doe hasn’t travelled since she arrived in the UK at the age of three as a refugee from Somalia. Badass Muna, of Pakistani heritage, is the dominant force of the pair, leading Doe through airport security. The girls are giddy; excited about their adventure. They are not going on holiday but to Istanbul, to be met by a stranger who will take them to the border to start a new life in Syria. 

CASE 137 / DOSSIER 137
France, 2025, 115 min. 
Director: Dominik Moll
Cast: Léa Drucker, Jonathan Turnbull, Mathilde Roehrich, Pascal Sangla, Claire Bodson, Florence Viala, Hélène Alexandridis

Stéphanie, a police officer working for Internal Affairs, is assigned to a case involving a young man who has been severely wounded during a tense and chaotic demonstration in Paris. While she finds no evidence of illegitimate police violence, the case takes a personal turn when she discovers the victim is from her hometown.

DREAMS
Mexico, United States, 2025, 95 min. 
Director: Michel Franco 
Cast: Jessica Chastain, Isaác Hernández, Rupert Friend, Marshall Bell, Eligio Meléndez, Mercedes Hernández 

Fernando, a young ballet dancer from Mexico, dreams of international recognition and a life in the United States. Believing his lover, Jennifer, a socialite and philanthropist, will support him, he leaves everything behind—narrowly escaping death in the process. However, his arrival disrupts Jennifer’s carefully curated world. She will do anything to protect both their futures—and the life she has built. 

LEAVE ONE DAY / PARTIR UN JOUR 
France, 2025, 96 min. 
Director: Amélie Bonnin 
Cast: Juliette Armanet, Bastien Bouillon, François Rollin, Tewfik Jallab, Dominique Blanc, Mhamed Arezki, Pierre-Antoine Billon, Amandine Dewasmes 

Cécile is about to open her own gourmet restaurant, finally making her dream come true, when suddenly her father has a heart attack and she is called back to the village where she was born. Far from the hubbub of Paris life, she runs into her teenage crush. Memories come flooding back, destabilising her certainties. 

SENTIMENTAL VALUE / AFFEKSJONSVERDI 
Norway, Germany, Denmark, France, Sweden, United Kingdom, Türkiye, 2025, 132 min. 
Director: Joachim Trier 
Cast: Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård, Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas, Elle Fanning

Sisters Nora and Agnes reunite with their estranged father, the charismatic Gustav, a once-renowned film director who offers Nora, as stage actor, a role in what he hopes will be his comeback film. When Nora turns it down, she soon discovers he’s given her part to an eager young Hollywood star. Suddenly, the two sisters must navigate their complicated relationship with their father and deal with an American dropped right into the middle of their complex family dynamics.

THE BIRTHDAY PARTY 
Greece, Spain, Netherlands, United Kingdom, 2025, 103 min. 
Director: Miguel Ángel Jimenéz 
Cast: Willem Dafoe, Vic Carmen Sonne, Emma Suárez, Joe Cole, Carlos Cuevas 

Markos Timoleon, an Onassis-like Greek tycoon, is celebrating his daughter’s twenty-fifth birthday on his private island. There, he will face an unpredictable chain of events that will threaten his dominance and shake his very existence. Based on Panos Karnezis’s acclaimed novel of the same name, THE BIRTHDAY PARTY is set in the late 1970s world of jet-setters, where glamorous parties meet Greek tragedy and “The Great Gatsby” meets Vinterberg’s THE CELEBRATION.

THE GREAT BEAUTY / LA GRANDE BELLEZZA
Italy, France, 2013, 141 min. 
Director: Paolo Sorrentino 
Cast: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone, Sabrina Ferilli, Carlo Buccirosso, Iaia Forte, Pamela Villoresi, Galatea Ranzi, Massimo De Francovich, Roberto Herlitzka, Isabella Ferrari 

Aristocratic ladies, social climbers, politicians, high-flying criminals, journalists, actors, decadent nobles, prelates, artists, and intellectuals – whether authentic or presumed – form the tissue of these flaky relationship, all engulfed in a desperate Babylon, which plays out in the antique palaces, immense villas, and most beautiful terraces in the city. They are all here, and they are not seen in a good light. Sixty-five-year-old Jep Gambardella, indolent and disenchanted, his eyes permanently imbued with gin and tonic, watches this parade of hollow, doomed, powerful yet depressed humanity. All the effort of life, disguised as specious, distracted entertainment. A dizzying moral atony. And, behind it, Rome in summer. Stunningly beautiful and indifferent. Like a dead diva.

OPEN AIR PREMIERE PROGRAMME:

BOSNIAN KNIGHT / BOSANSKI VITEZ
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, 2025, 79 min. 
Director: Tarik Hodžić

During the Bosnian War, Sead Delić escaped to the free territory of Srebrenica, where he served as a soldier and survived the 1995 genocide. After the war, he moved to the United States and fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming a truck driver. Despite his new life, the past continued to haunt him. Seeking answers about his identity, he immersed himself in the history of medieval Bosnia, visiting fortresses, towns, and stećak tombstones. This passion gave his life new meaning and became his mission to honour Bosnia’s heritage.

CAT’S CRY / MAČIJI KRIK
Serbia, Canada, Croatia, 2024, 94 min. 
Director: Sanja Živković
Cast: Jasmin Geljo, Andrijana Đorđević, Sanja Mikitišin, Marija Škaričić, Denis Murić 

In a small Serbian town, Milena dreams of fame and independence, drawn by the allure of a Serbian music channel. Her aspirations and plans for the future are challenged when she gives birth to a baby with a rare genetic condition called cat’s cry syndrome. While her partner Igor and his family refuse to take responsibility for the baby, Milena’s father Stamen, a retired factory worker, urges her to leave Igor and return home, offering to raise the child with her. Overwhelmed and fearful of her future, Milena disappears. Now, Stamen and his new wife must fight a flawed social system for custody of their granddaughter while Milena struggles to find her own way forward.

RADIO RAMBO AMADEUS 
Serbia, 2025, 73 min. 
Director: Dušan Varda 

International music superstar Rambo Amadeus is among the most popular personalities in the Balkans. A unique performer with a forty-year-long career, he gained importance in this part of Europe in the fields of music, poetry, sailing, philosophy, marketing, and political history. This film traces his thinking about, testing and developing an idea to launch his own radio programme in 2022. 

SURVIVING EARTH
United Kingdom, 2025, 100 min. 
Director: Thea Gajić 
Cast: Slavko Sobin, Olive Gray, Stuart Martin, Peter Coonan, Toni Gojanović, Ann Ogbomo 

A Yugoslav refugee and harmonica player in Bristol builds a new life and forms a Balkan music band, but past trauma threatens to destroy his relationships and the delicate peace he’s found with his daughter. 

THE LOST DREAM TEAM / IZGUBLJENI DREAM TEAM
Croatia, Serbia, Italy, Slovenia, 2025, 82 min. 
Director: Jure Pavlović 

THE LOST DREAM TEAM tells the story of the last Yugoslav basketball team and their quest for a gold medal at the 1991 European Championships amid political turmoil and impending war. It serves as a psychological study of the players, the trials of their camaraderie, and the extraordinary experience of belonging to a unique team in sports history—the only team to win gold, stand on the podium, and watch their flag rise for the glory of a country that had ceased to exist three days earlier.

THE TRACK 
Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2025, 92 min. 
Director: Ryan Sidhoo 

THE TRACK is a contemporary coming-of-age story that follows three teenagers – Mirza, Zlatan, and Hamza – as they chase their Olympic dreams in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. Training on their bullet-riddled luge track, a relic of the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games, the boys are guided by their resilient coach, Senad. His unwavering commitment to rebuilding the neglected track mirrors his struggle to secure a future for the boys in a country burdened with one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world. 

WHITES WASH AT NINETY / BELO SE PERE NA DEVETDESET
Slovenia, Italy, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, 2025, 142 min. 
Director: Marko Naberšnik 
Cast: Lea Cok, Anica Dobra, Jurij Zrnec, Tjaša Železnik, Žiga Šorli, Mei Rabič, Jaka Mehle, Vladimir Tintor, Iva Krajnc Bagola, Saša Tabaković, Jure Rajšp, Polona Juh, Blaž Dolenc 

The life of young Bronja, growing up in the 1980s, changes when her mother dies of cancer. After a childhood marked by this loss, her life is again interrupted by tragic events, which she overcomes with optimism.

The 31st Sarajevo Film Festival will take place from August 15 to 22, 2025. 

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