BERLIN: Two films by Judit Elek, A Hungarian Village / Istenmezején and Encounter / Találkozás, which were restored by the National Film Institute – Hungary (NFI) through its Film Archive division, ...
SKOPJE: Georgi M. Unkovski’s debut feature DJ Ahmet, a coproduction between North Macedonia, Czech Republic, Serbia, and Croatia, was the most watched domestic film in Macedonian cinemas in 2025, and ...
NICOSIA: Myrsini Aristidou’s debut feature Hold onto Me / Krata Me, which has its world premiere on 26 January in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, has been ...
BUCHAREST: The Apollo 111 Cinema will open in Romania’s capital city on 29 January 2026. The 128 seats cinema is part of ...
The feature film debut of the Slovenian director (shot, in part, in Trieste) tells the story of love, desire and the self-discovery of three rebellious young girls, starting from their encounter with ...
The triumph at the most prestigious international movie festivals of Hungarian classics restored by the National Film Institute Hungary just keeps on going! Organizers of Berlinale starting on 11 ...
TRIESTE: The 16th When East Meets West came to an end in Trieste on 20 January 2026 after three full days of pitching ...
ZAGREB: Igor Šeregi's Croatian/Serbian comedy The Wedding / Svadba had its Croatian premiere simultaneously on 13 screens at CineStar - Branimir Mingle Mall in Zagreb, a first-time ever for a Croatian ...
RIGA: Ten films will compete for the Herz Award in the Baltic Focus competition of the 6th international documentary film festival ArtdocFest/Riga (28 February - 8 March 2026). Nineteen titles have ...
ZAGREB: Croatian cinema achieved one of its most successful box-office years in 2025, with total admissions for domestic ...
BERLIN: Four films coproduced by Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, and Lithuania are in the Competition, and a ...
PODGORICA: From 22 January to 5 February 2026, audiences in Montenegro, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and ...