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Docu Rough Cut Boutique
Archive 2024

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Docu Rough Cut Boutique is the leading regional program for documentaries in post-production coming from Southeast Europe and the Caucuses, famous for its boutique format of only 5 selected projects.

Created by the Sarajevo Film Festival and Balkan Documentary Center, the programme is organized in three working modules: Sofia (March 2024), Cluj (June 2024) and Sarajevo (August 2024). The workshop programme is constructed with editing tutorials, group sessions and individual meetings with renowned documentary experts and professionals. The programme will culminate at the 30th Sarajevo Film Festival where five projects will be presented to the CineLink Industry Days decision makers (funders, sales agents, distributors, broadcasters, and festival programmers) with the aim of assisting their completion and enhancing their distribution and festival presentation possibilities. The program is funded by Creative Europe MEDIA and Bulgarian National Film Center.

Statement from directors of Docu RCB – Rada Sesic and Martichka Bozhilova:

This year’s submission showed us that new talent is emerging in our regional documentary scene. Interestingly, many applications arrived from Ukraine, submitted by committed filmmakers who sharply observe the harsh reality around them. 

In most applications it was beautiful to observe the maturity and thoughtfulness of the projects and the singular creative views of the authors. We thank all of them for considering Docu RCB as the place they want to be. But like last year, we only have five openings. We want to salute the upcoming talents with their first or second projects, as well as the experienced makers who dare to challenge out-of-the-box cinematic thinking while tackling with topics that matter to all of us. After difficult selection, we are proud to say that the final five are apparent labour of love in which authors invested many years of meticulous work.

During our 3 sessions (Sofia, Cluj and Sarajevo) within six months, we offer hands-on, tailor-made mentoring process and carefully prepared presentation during the Cine Link industry day at the Sarajevo Film Festival.

We wish you all an exciting journey with our boutique cinema and we are looking forward to fruitful discussions, meetings, and presentations in Sofia, Cluj, and Sarajevo.

The selected projects are:

ELECTING MISS SANTA
Director: Raisa Răzmeriță
Producer: Ion Gnatiuc
Editor: Alexandru Popescu
Production Company: HaiDOC Productions (Republic of Moldova)
Co-producer: Anamaria Antoci, Anda Ionescu – Tangaj Production (Romania)
Country: Republic of Moldova, Romania

KARTLI
Directors: Tamar Kalandadze, Julien Pebrel
Producer: Keto Kipiani
Editor: Eka Tsotsoria
Production Company: Sakdoc Film, Georgia
Co-producer: Jean – Baptiste Bonnet (Habilis Productions, France)
Country: Georgia, France

SUPER PARADISE
Director: Steve Krikris
Producer: Paul Typlados, Dafni Kalafati, Steve Kriris
Editor: Marios Kleftakis
Production Company: Filmiki S.A
Co-producer: Unafilm- Titus Kreyenberg (Germany)
Country: Greece

IN HELL WITH IVO
Director: Kristina Nikolova
Producer: Kristina Nikolova
Editor: Anastas Petkov, Nina Altaparmakova
Production Company: Lunaclipse media
Country: Bulgaria

DIVIA
Director: Dmytro Hreshko
Producers: Polina Herman, Glib Lukianets
Associate Producer: Tasia Puhach
Editor: Dmytro Hreshko
Production Company: Gogol Film, UP UA Studio
Country: Ukraine, Poland

After Sofia module 2024

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Mentors

Rada Sesic

Rada Šešić is a festival programmer, film director, critic, and lecturer originally from the former Yugoslavia, now based in Utrecht, Netherlands. She has collaborated with IDFA Amsterdam for over 15 years and has led the Documentary Competition at the Sarajevo Film Festival for 13 years. She co-heads the Docu Rough Cut Boutique and works with the Doha Film Fund and the Trieste Film Festival’s Last Stop Trieste platform. Rada also teaches at the Netherlands Film Academy and mentors at numerous international workshops across Europe and Asia.

Ilian Metev

Ilian Metev

Ilian Metev, originally trained as a classical violinist, grew up between Bulgaria and Germany before graduating from the UK’s National Film and Television School in 2008. His debut feature, Sofia’s Last Ambulance (2012), offers an intimate look at three Bulgarian medics and premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week, earning a Camera d’Or nomination and the Visionary Award. His second feature, 3/4 (2017), premiered at Locarno and won the Golden Leopard. His films have been widely broadcast, theatrically released, and recognized with 45 awards, including a showcase at MoMA in New York.

Dana Bunescu

Dana Bunescu has been the main editor of the Romanian New Wave. She was awarded a Silver Bear at the 2017 Berlinale for her exceptional artistic contribution to „Ana, Mon Amour“ and has edited documentaries like Andrei Ujică Cannes selection Autobiography of „Nicolae Ceaușescu and Things We Said Today“ and Transilvania International Film Festival-winning Laura Căpățână’s „Here…I Mean There“, as well as iconic fiction films like the Palme d’Or winner „4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days“, Un Certain Regard winner „The Death of Mr Lăzărescu“ and Golden Bear winner „Child’s Pose“.

Albert Elings

Albert Elings

Albert Elings is a Dutch documentary maker and film editor. Besides art- and filmschool he did a master cultural history at Utrecht University. Many of his films are characterised by a preoccupation with the aesthetics of temporality. Five of his films were screened at IDFA. Together with Eugenie Jansen he made several documentaries of which ‘Foreland’ won the Jury prize of the Documentary Film Festival in Yamagata. One of the last films he has been editing on is “Four Journeys’ by Louis Hothothot, opening film at IDFA in 2021.

Noemi Schory

Noemi Schory

Noemi Schory is an independent producer and director with over 100 documentaries to her name, created for Israeli broadcasters and international co-productions. Her credits include A Film Unfinished, A Snail in the Desert, God Forbid, Israel’s Generals, The Inner Tour, and several chapters of the Tkuma series. She also produced all the historical films for the Yad Vashem museum. Noemi lectures on production at Tel Aviv University and mentors at documentary labs in Goa, Sarajevo, Budapest, and Tbilisi.

Bina Paul

Bina Paul, also known by her married name Bina Paul Venugopal, is an Indian film editor who works mainly in Malayalam-language films. A graduate of the University of Delhi, she completed a course on film editing from the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, in 1983. She is the recipient of two National Film Awards and three Kerala State Film Awards. She has held several positions including the artistic director of International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) and the vice chairperson of Kerala State Chalachitra Academy.

Vladimir Rakić

Vladimir Rakić

Vladimir Rakić is a music composer and performer in the field of film, electro-acoustic, contemporary and improvisation music. He graduated in 2005 as Bachelor of Art and Technology in Sound Design and Applied Composition from the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten Utrecht, Netherlands. For more then 15 years he has been actively working in film, collaborating on many documentary, fiction and animation film projects .The most well known projects he collaborated on are „Moj narobe svet“ (2016), „Telo“ (2023) and „Mostar United“ (2008).

Hanka Kastelicová

Hanka Kastelicová

Hanka Kastelicová is the Vice President and Executive Producer of Documentaries for Warner Bros. Discovery, based in Prague. She oversees the development and production of HBO documentary films and series across Europe, commissioning and co-producing content for Max. Her focus is on feature-length documentaries and series that are bold, creative, and thought-provoking, offering fresh perspectives and sparking debate. Hanka also lectures on documentary filmmaking and contributes to masterclasses, industry seminars, and training programs across the international documentary community.

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