Sarajevo Film Festival 2025 Awards: ‘Wind, Talk to Me,’ ‘Our Time Will Come’ Win Top Prizes

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Sarajevo Film Festival 2025 Awards: ‘Wind, Talk to Me,’ ‘Our Time Will Come’ Win Top Prizes

The 31st edition of the Sarajevo Film Festival is wrapping up late on Friday after the unveiling of this year’s winners. The Heart of Sarajevo for the best feature film went to Wind Talk to Me, directed by Stefan Đorđević, while Ivette Löcker’s Our Time Will Come won the best documentary feature prize.

Mashing fiction and documentary, Wind Talk to Me stars its Serbian director and his family. “Stefan reunites with his family to celebrate his grandmother’s birthday for the first time since his mother recently passed away,” reads a synopsis. “This homecoming, driven by Stefan’s urge to complete a film about his mother as well as an attempt to make amends by rescuing a stray dog, will ignite an introspective journey.”

In his acceptance speech, Đorđević mentioned recent unrest and violent clashes between anti-government protesters and police in Serbia against the country’s beleaguered pro-Moscow President Aleksandar Vučić and the government. Peaceful demonstrations started in November after a railway station collapse killed 16 people, with critics blaming corruption and cost savings. In recent days, the situation has turned violent as supporters of the president and government staged counter-protests, and riot police was deployed.

“I dedicate this to my mother, but also to all the mothers who are staying up all night in Serbia worrying about their kids on the streets being beaten brutally and arrested,” he director said about his Sarajevo best feature film award.

Our Time Will Come, whose director discussed the film with THR earlier in the week, follows an interracial couple for a year. “Siaka from Gambia and his wife Victoria have returned to their adopted ‘homeland’ of Austria to build a stable existence and start a family,” notes its synopsis. “Both invest a large part of their energy in achieving their shared utopia, but cultural differences remain significant, social structures remain immobile, and their own history and traditions are just as hard to shake off.”

Ivana Mladenović was honored as best director for Sorella di Clausura. Plus, the best actress and actor awards were bestowed upon the ensemble cast of director Kukla’s Fantasy, namely Sarah Al Saleh, Aline Juhart, Mina Milovanović, and Mia Skrbinac, and Andrija Kuzmanović for his role in Yugo Florida, respectively. 

The festival’s four competition sections – for feature, documentary, short and student films – screened 15 world, six international, 28 regional and two national premieres. A total of 50 films competed for the Heart of Sarajevo awards.

Sarajevo Film Festival director Jovan Marjanović and his team also once again brought the stars to the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Willem Dafoe, Stellan Skarsgard, and Ray Winstone received the Honorary Heart of Sarajevo honor at the festival, as did Italian auteur Paolo Sorrentino. The works of Russia-born director and artist Ilya Khrzhanovsky and Sorrentino were also featured in curated retrospectives of their films.

Check out all the winners of the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival below.

HONORARY HEART OF SARAJEVO
Willem Dafoe
Ray Winstone
Stellan Skarsgård
Paolo Sorrentino

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST FEATURE FILM
Wind Talk to Me, directed by Stefan Đorđević

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST DIRECTOR
Ivana Mladenović, Sorella di Clausura

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST ACTRESS
Sarah Al Saleh, Aline Juhart, Mina Milovanović, Mia Skrbinac, Fantasy

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST ACTOR
Andrija Kuzmanović, Yugo Florida

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM
Our Time Will Come, directed by Ivette Löcker

Special Jury Award
In Hell With Ivo, directed by Kristina Nikolova

Special Mention
I Believe the Portrait Saved Me, directed by Alban Muja

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY FILM
The Men’s Land, directed by Mariam Bakacho Khatchvani

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST SHORT FILM
Winter in March, directed by Natalia Mirzoyan

Special Mention
Eraserhead in a Knitted Shopping Bag, directed by Lili Koss

HEART OF SARAJEVO FOR BEST STUDENT FILM
Tarik, directed by Adem Tutić

BEST YOUTH PERSPECTIVES AWARD
DJ Ahmet, directed by Georgi M. Unkovski

SPECIAL AWARD FOR PROMOTING GENDER EQUALITY
God Will Not Help, directed by Hana Jušić

PARTNERS’ AWARDS

European Film Academy Short Film Candidate
Things Hidden Since the Foundation of the World
Directors: Kevin Walker, Irene Zahariadis

CICAE (International Confederation of Art Cinemas) Award
White Snail
Directors: Elsa Kremser, Levin Peter

Cineuropa Prize
DJ Ahmet
Director: Georgi M. Unkovski

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