Dvorana Kulturnog Centra,
10-12 February
Program
Silence of the Tides
Silence of the Tides
Silence of the Tides is a cinematic tribute to the Wadden Sea, the world’s largest, and most varied, uninterrupted intertidal area, extending along the coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark.
The film plays witness to the rough, yet fragile relations...
Close Enough + Q&A with Valentin Urziceanu
Close Enough + Q&A with Valentin Urziceanu
A satire about cinema, music and life, the film blends the story of Giani – a Roma boy who, in a Europe torn apart by the Second World War, travels from Bucharest to Paris to meet his idol, Django Reinhardt, hoping to learn from him ...
With Knife
With Knife
Successful TV personality Eveline is completely done with presenting mindless quiz shows. She decides she wants to reinvent herself by directing documentaries exploring the intricacies of the modern world. Meanwhile, teenager Yousef concludes that buying a new brand ...
Somewhere Over the Chemtrails + Q&A with Adam Koloman Rybanský
Somewhere Over the Chemtrails + Q&A with Adam Koloman Rybanský
Clumsy Standa and recently widower Bronya are volunteer firefighters in a small village where they enjoy a quiet and peaceful life. Things begin to change when a van crashes into a crowd of people during the Easter Fair. Before anyone notices, the driver runs away fr...
Brotherhood
Brotherhood
Jabir, Usama and Useir, are three young Bosnian brothers, born into a family of shepherds. They grew up in the shadow of their father, Ibrahim, a strict, radical Islamist preacher. When Ibrahim gets sentenced to two years in prison, for war participation and terroris...
Live from Serbia: Landscapes of Resistance
Live from Serbia: Landscapes of Resistance
Sonja (97) was one of the first women who joined the partisan resistance movement in Yugoslavia. Inspired by the revolutionary books she received from a classmate in high school, she joined the communist and antifascist organization in the late 1930s and in 1941 beca...

Dvorana Kulturnog Centra
Founded as an informative and cultural centre in 1957, Dvorana Kulturnog Centra has broadened and became an active space for Serbian and European art. It aims to raise awareness to cultural developments within the capital and throughout Serbia. Dvorana Kulturnog Centra allows for societal reflection through art. Its cinema furthers this goal. The films that are programmed aim to be an artistic, authentic, and informative. Filmmakers are given the chance to have conversations after a screening but also workshops are organized with national and international film experts.