Program of the Fourth AJB DOC Film Festival Announced
The fourth edition of the Al Jazeera Balkans International Documentary Film Festival (AJB DOC) will be held online and in Sarajevo from 10th to 14th September.
Challenge, as the guiding theme of the Fourth AJB DOC Film Festival, which is symbolically presented on all visual materials, reflects both the challenges the society has been facing since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the challenges faced by individuals around the world, whether they were self-imposed or put before them by society.
The AJB DOC Film Festival managed to overcome the challenges
of the COVID-19 pandemic, by combining new solutions with previously
established norms. Carefully selected documentaries from the region and the
rest of the world are returning to the big screen at the fourth edition of AJB
DOC. The festival program will also be available on the digital platform of the
official festival website ajbdoc.ba. All films can be viewed for free and
without registration.
“We are glad that AJB DOC has become a festival
which is traditionally held in September. We have faced many challenges,
especially in the pandemic. But we have used them as an opportunity to make the
festival more accessible to people by allowing them to watch the films online, with
one click and for free. I hope that the fourth edition will bring us new
success. We are preparing more beautiful surprises in the years to come”, said
Tarik Đođić, director of Al Jazeera Balkans.
Edhem Fočo,
director of the AJB DOC Film Festival, announced two novelties in this year’s
edition.
This year we have a new selection called SMART
DOC, in which we will show films made by the participants of our last year's
training in Mobile Phone Documentary
Filmmaking. I think it was a revelation for all of us that great films of
TV quality can be made with mobile phones. I hope that we will have with this selection
in our future editions and that it will be successful. Another novelty, which is
yet to be announced in detail, is Industry – financial support for the
production of new documentary films. I hope that this will raise AJB DOC to a
new level and that in this way we will become the most important documentary
film festival in the region in the next few years ", said Fočo.
The organizers say that out of almost 300
submissions, 23 documentaries have been selected to be screened as a part of
the AJB DOC Film Festival program. There will be 8 regional premieres, 5 BiH
premieres, 6 world premieres, and three special screenings.
"Although we expected the number of
submissions to be much lower due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was no
difference in the number as compared to the previous editions of the festival.
We have selected 11 films for the Competition Programme, eight of which will
have their regional premieres, two films will have their national premieres and
one film will have its world premiere ", said the programmer Đani Hasečić.
The AJB
Screening selection offers three regional productions – three films by authors
of different generations.
"As a part of this selection, we will
present Last Cow in the Village, a
debut film by a young director Kenan Kulenović; A Standing Man, a film made by Dragan Stanimirović in collaboration
with Almir Berkovac and Scenes From the
Life of BiH Film, a film by Mustafa Mustafić, which is specific in that it
deals with the history of cinematography in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from its beginnings
to the present day. A small shortcoming of this year's selection is that all
three films come from BiH. However, next year marks the 75th
anniversary of BiH cinematography and this is our small contribution to that
jubilee which, I am afraid, will go quite unnoticed.
Furthermore, the content of Mustafić's film will
show us the importance of film, both documentary and feature, in the building
of general culture and our identity", noted Sead Kreševljaković, a member
of the programme committee.
Last Minute Cinema, an out-of-competition programme
which gives audience an opportunity to watch films in their original, longer
form, brings five films: Radio Silence,Collective, My Childhood, My Country - 20
Years in Afghanistan, Oeconomia and
Gorbachev.Heaven.
“This year we have an excellent selection of films which reexamine modern day society, the functioning of the system, and generally accepted and established truths, through protagonists who challenge us. But, at the same time they are educating us about our surroundings that we are sometimes completely oblivious of”, says Lejla Dedić, one of the programmers.
AJB DOC Film Festival will present three awards. The international professional jury comprising an award-winning film producer Jamel Dallali, writer, director and editor Una Gunjak and artistic director of DokuFest Veton Nurkollari will choose the best film from the Competition Programme to be awarded the “AJB DOC Main Award”.
All films from the Competition Programme
also compete for the “AJB Program Award”, awarded by the Al Jazeera Balkans
Programme Department Jury.
All films screened at the AJB DOC festival will also compete for the “Audience Award”.
This year's edition of the AJB DOC Film Festival is held under the auspices of BH Telecom and in partnership with Samsung.