'Of Fathers And Sons' by Talal Derki won many awards all over the world, including the jury award at Sundance.
Film will be screened at open air cinema 'Bačvice' at 21:30, showing how director while filming spent two years with a family of Abua Osama, member of Al Nusra, in a small village in Northern Syria. He focused on boys that are being raised to follow in their fathers' footsteps and become terrorists.
At Cinematheque 'Zlatna Vrata', 19h, visitors can enjoy screening of 'Pity', a comedy that continues the series of well accepted films that are part of 'weird Greek era' at FMFS. Director Babis Makridis introduces a story about a man whose wife is in a coma, however the feeling of deep sadness starts to evolve into a form of pleasure.
'Mezostajun' is an experimental documentary short film being screened at Bačvice, in which director Ivan Ramljak explores the differences between summer and winter way of life in a Mediterranean town, as well as the part of public spaces in people's lives, depending on a certain time of the year. The programme at Cinematheque Zlatna Vrata starts with 'Where the Sparrow Hides When it's Cold' by Denis Lepur and Marko Stanić, a film about a teenager who is facing fears, frustrations and challenges of growing up, starring Judita Franković as well.