Human Rights Award (Sarajevo Film Festival)

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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[edit]

Year Film Original title Director(s) Nationality
2004 Imported Crows Uvozne vrane Goran Dević  Croatia
2005 Borderline Lovers Ljubav na granici Miroslav Mandić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
2006 Vukovar – Final Cut Vukovar - poslednji rez Janko Baljak  Serbia
2007 The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories Problemat s komarite i drugi istorii Andrey Paounov  Bulgaria
2008 Divorce Albanian Style Razvod po albanski Adela Peeva  Bulgaria
2009 Hot Blood Vrela krv Marko Mamuzić  Serbia
2010 Mila Seeking Senida Mila traži Senidu Robert Tomić Zuber  Croatia
2011 Ecumenopolis: City Without Limits Ekümenopolis: Ucu olmayan şehir Imre Azem  Turkey
2012 Real Man's Film Muški film Nebojša Slijepčević  Croatia
2013 Married to the Swiss Franc U braku sa švicarcem Arsen Oremović  Croatia
2014 Judgement in Hungary Judgement in Hungary Eszter Hajdu  Hungary
2015 One Day in Sarajevo Jedan dan u Sarajevu Jasmila Žbanić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
2016 Scream for me Sarajevo Scream for me Sarajevo Tarik Hodžić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
2017 Mr. Gay Syria Mr. Gay Syria Ayşe Toprak  Turkey
2018 Araf Araf Didem Pekün  Turkey
2019 The Euphoria of Being A létezés eufóriája Réka Szabó  Hungary
2020 Acasă, My Home Acasă, My Home Radu Ciorniciuc  Romania
2021 Les Enfants Terribles Les Enfants Terribles Ahmet Necdet Çupu  Turkey
2022 Bigger Than Trauma Veće od traume Vedrana Pribačić  Croatia
2023 Silence of Reason Šutnja razuma Kumjana Novakova  North Macedonia

References[edit]

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

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