Human Rights Award (Sarajevo Film Festival)

The Human Rights Award (Sarajevo Film Festival) is an award given at the Sarajevo Film Festival. The award is given for the best film from the competition documentary program dealing with the subject of human rights. It was first awarded in 2004, at the 10th edition of festival, and has since become a traditional award.[1] The Human Rights Award is provided by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs.

Award winners

YearFilmOriginal titleDirector(s)Nationality
2004Imported CrowsUvozne vraneGoran Dević Croatia
2005Borderline LoversLjubav na graniciMiroslav Mandić Bosnia and Herzegovina
2006Vukovar – Final CutVukovar - poslednji rezJanko Baljak Serbia
2007The Mosquito Problem and Other StoriesProblemat s komarite i drugi istoriiAndrey Paounov Bulgaria
2008Divorce Albanian StyleRazvod po albanskiAdela Peeva Bulgaria
2009Hot BloodVrela krvMarko Mamuzić Serbia
2010Mila Seeking SenidaMila traži SeniduRobert Tomić Zuber Croatia
2011Ecumenopolis: City Without LimitsEkümenopolis: Ucu olmayan şehirImre Azem Turkey
2012Real Man's FilmMuški filmNebojša Slijepčević Croatia
2013Married to the Swiss FrancU braku sa švicarcemArsen Oremović Croatia
2014Judgement in HungaryJudgement in HungaryEszter Hajdu Hungary
2015One Day in SarajevoJedan dan u SarajevuJasmila Žbanić Bosnia and Herzegovina
2016Scream for me SarajevoScream for me SarajevoTarik Hodžić Bosnia and Herzegovina
2017Mr. Gay SyriaMr. Gay SyriaAyşe Toprak Turkey
2018ArafArafDidem Pekün Turkey

References

  1. "Human Rights Award na 10. SFF-u" (in Bosnian). klix.ba. 14 June 2004. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
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