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FEST is an annual film festival held in Belgrade, Serbia since 1971. [1] [2] The festival is usually held in the first quarter of the year.It was the only film festival in socialist countries that attracted big Hollywood stars such as Jack Nicholson, Kirk Douglas, Robert De Niro, Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and famous directors like Miloš Forman, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polanski, Sam ...
August 6, 2004: The warm-up for the basketball friendly match between Serbia and Montenegro and United States. July 10, 2005: The 2005 FIVB Volleyball World League final match between Serbia and Montenegro and Brazil is the first sold-out event in the Belgrade Arena, with 18,140 people attending the match.
For the third edition of the festival, the announced headliners were Depeche Mode, which were scheduled to perform 20 May 2009, as a part of their Tour of the Universe. [1] The festival was to be held in Belgrade, on the Sava and Danube confluence, but the performance, and several other on the tour, was canceled due to Dave Gahan's health ...
Here and There (Serbian: Тамо и овде, romanized: Tamo i ovde) is a Serbian-German-USA coproduction which premiered at the Belgrade Film Festival FEST 2009. The World premiere was at Tribeca 2009 where the film has won the Best New York Narrative Award.
Internationally Belgrade prominent artists are: Marina Abramović and Milovan Destil Marković [citation needed]. Most of Serbia's film industry is based in Belgrade, and one of the most notable films to be made there was 1995's Palme d'Or winning Underground , directed by Emir Kusturica [ citation needed ] .
FEST: 1971: Belgrade: International: Conceptualized as "the festival of festivals". Screening a selection of award-winning films from recent top international festivals as well as currently trending films. Belgrade's best-known film festival. Palić Film Festival: 1992: Palić: International "Golden Tower" award. Held annually in July. Cinema ...
It has quickly grown in size and popularity: in 2004, it attracted over 75,000 foreign visitors to Belgrade and in 2005 it was the second most visited festival in Serbia with 300,000 visitors. In 2009 it attracted more than 650,000 visitors, and in 2010 the festival attracted about 900,000 visitors. [1] [2] The festival entrance was free until ...
2007 European Youth Olympic Festival; 2007 European Table Tennis Championships; W.A.K.O. World Championships 2007 (Belgrade) 2008 World University Taekwondo Championships; 2009 Summer Universiade; 2009 World Volleyball League Finals; 2010 World Karate Championships; 2010 Davis Cup finals; 2011 Women's European Volleyball Championship