SARAJEVO SARAJEVO, Aug 19 (Hina) - Three short Bosnia-Herzegovina films opened the Sixth International Film Festival in Sarajevo on Friday. Over the course of the next nine days, the festival's ten different programme sections will
feature 115 films from 35 countries, from shorts to the latest in Hollywood production. The first film to be shown in the 3,000-seat open air theatre, which opens every August only for the festival, was Wolfgang Petersen's "The Perfect Storm". As part of the "Open Air" programme, the BH capital's audience will have the chance to see for the first time such blockbusters as "American Beauty", "Gladiator", "Patriot", and another eight A productions. Steve Buscemi, one of America's best known independent actors and directors, is the festival's guest of honour. He will present a special programme of his own favourite films, including Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" and the Coen brothers' "Fargo". T
SARAJEVO, Aug 19 (Hina) - Three short Bosnia-Herzegovina films
opened the Sixth International Film Festival in Sarajevo on
Friday.
Over the course of the next nine days, the festival's ten different
programme sections will feature 115 films from 35 countries, from
shorts to the latest in Hollywood production.
The first film to be shown in the 3,000-seat open air theatre, which
opens every August only for the festival, was Wolfgang Petersen's
"The Perfect Storm".
As part of the "Open Air" programme, the BH capital's audience will
have the chance to see for the first time such blockbusters as
"American Beauty", "Gladiator", "Patriot", and another eight A
productions.
Steve Buscemi, one of America's best known independent actors and
directors, is the festival's guest of honour. He will present a
special programme of his own favourite films, including Quentin
Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs" and the Coen brothers' "Fargo".
The festival's television programme section will feature TV
productions from eight countries.
Ognjen Svilicic's "Da mi je biti morski pas" (Wish I Were a Shark"
will represent Croatia.
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