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Jury

19.08.2016

Tiha K. Gudac

Tiha K. Gudac graduated with a degree in production from the Academy of Dramatic Arts and economy from the Faculty of Economics in Zagreb. A participant at a series of film workshops (‘Berlinale Talent Campus’, 2010, ‘Sarajevo City of Film’, 2008, ‘Sarajevo Talent Campus’, 2007), she spent many years working for the NGO sector on a series of projects focusing on developing a dialogue in conflicted regions. She produced several short documentary and fiction films, working in fiction, animation and documentary genres and commercial formats. Her directorial debut Naked Island earned her the Heart of Sarajevo award for best documentary film and many other international honours.

Carolina Mancini is a freelance journalist. She is responsible for the editorial unit of Cinema&Video International, a trade magazine about cinema and audiovisual industry, distributed across the main European festivals and markets. She runs Onde Migranti, a radio show dedicated to immigration and integration on Novaradio. She has worked in the organization of film festivals (a member of the Balkan Florence Express Artistic Committee), for press offices and in communication. She has been a teacher/tutor in communication for several training courses. She has attended a workshop on documentary development and a scriptwriting professional training course. 
At the moment she is working on her first creative documentary.

19.08.2016

Zoran Medved

Zoran Medved since 1988 active as a musician, recording engineer, producer, and author for various underground bands and musical projects (Plod Mirže, Gorri Ussi Winnetou, Iz@t Medošević…). In collaboration with Josip Maršić works on music for theatre performance (Pir malograđana, Zoe, 7, Cvrčak i mrav, Pacifikka, Nafta, Lieux De Memoire…), and movies (Kamo?, Marija’s Own, Winter/Miracle, Plenumovie…). As a member of the electro acoustic duo JMZM, performs at numerous festivals of experimental music. Recently one of their songs was released on CD compilation of renowned British magazine The Wire.

19.08.2016

Marko Njegić

Marko Njegić studied law in Split and journalism in Zagreb. Film critic, journalist and columnist for Slobodna Dalmacija daily newspaper. He has collaborated with many local and international film festivals as a jury member (Motovun FF, LIFFE, Belgrade FEST), specialised workshop mentor (Mediterranean Film Festival Split) and programmer at Split FF and Mediterranean Film Festival. He is a member of the Croatian Film Critics’ Association and FIPRESCI. Occasionally writes and works with various filmrelated websites and journals. Late in 2014 his first book was published, FILMoteka, a sort of best-of cross-section of his ten years as an active film critic.

Dragan von Petrović studied philosophy at the University of Belgrade and finished the AFC Film Directing School before enrolling in the Film Editing Department at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. His feature documentary Dragan Wende - West Berlin was screened at many festivals and won numerous awards. He worked as a freelance film editor on awarded documentaries (Naked Island), feature films (Barbarians, The Disobedient) and short fiction films (Picnic). He also works as a
guest lecturer as well as an editing doctor on documentaries and feature fiction films.