The final day of 38th International Film Festival announced next year FEST2011 a glamorous opening with Ralph Fiennes’ “Coriolanus” a modern day version of Shakespeare's tragedy, based on the life of the legendary Roman leader, Gaius Martius Coriolanus, that will be 99% shot in Belgrade Serbia. Mr. Fiennes announced the coming of entire crew, on the opening next year: Vanessa Redgrave, Joseph Fiennes, Gerald Butler, Brian Cox etc…
In the meanwhile, the Jury of festival Labina Mitevska, Alisse Simon and Dubravka Lakic decided to award, with Erythrocyte Best Film Award of 38th International Film Festival FEST2010 www.fest.rs in Belgrade Serbia, Branko Schmidt and Croatian film “Metastasis” for the best direction and powerful psychological portrait of people from the edge of society. The Jury of Serbia FIPRESCI awarded Israeli film “Lebanon” directed by Samuel Maoz, the honored guest of FEST2010 with FIPRESCI Award, for the skillful use of inside space of tenk, in the combination with a great psychological study of characters, the author is ruthless and chaotic, in order to show claustrophobic chaos of the meaningless war. And finally, the Jury of Belgrade’s Nebojsa Djukelic Film Critic and Journalist Unit awarded film “Eyes Wide Open” directed by Haim Tabakman, film about complicated relationship and duality of living in one closed community, where there is no free will when it comes to a relationship between two men.
02.03.2010 | Radmila Djurica's blog
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