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Goran Dević (born 1971) is a Croatian film director, screenwriter and university professor.

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9-564: (Redirected from Human Rights Awards ) Human Rights Award(s) may refer to: Human Rights Award (Sarajevo Film Festival) (from 2004), an award given at the Sarajevo Film Festival, for a documentary film dealing with human rights Human Rights Award of Korea (from 2005), the highest human rights award of the Republic of Korea Human Rights Awards (Australia) (from 1987),

18-500: A series of Australian human rights awards Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Human Rights Award . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Human_Rights_Award&oldid=1078570990 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

27-1721: Is an award given at the Sarajevo Film Festival . The award is given for the best film from the competition documentary program dealing with the subject of human rights. It was first awarded in 2004, at the 10th edition of festival , and has since become a traditional award. The Human Rights Award is provided by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs. Award winners [ edit ] Year Film Original title Director(s) Nationality 2004 Imported Crows Uvozne vrane Goran Dević [REDACTED]   Croatia 2005 Borderline Lovers Ljubav na granici Miroslav Mandić [REDACTED]   Bosnia and Herzegovina 2006 Vukovar – Final Cut Vukovar - poslednji rez Janko Baljak [REDACTED]   Serbia 2007 The Mosquito Problem and Other Stories Problemat s komarite i drugi istorii Andrey Paounov [REDACTED]   Bulgaria 2008 Divorce Albanian Style Razvod po albanski Adela Peeva [REDACTED]   Bulgaria 2009 Hot Blood Vrela krv Marko Mamuzić [REDACTED]   Serbia 2010 Mila Seeking Senida Mila traži Senidu Robert Tomić Zuber [REDACTED]   Croatia 2011 Ecumenopolis: City Without Limits Ekümenopolis: Ucu olmayan şehir Imre Azem [REDACTED]   Turkey 2012 Real Man's Film Muški film Nebojša Slijepčević [REDACTED]   Croatia 2013 Married to

36-757: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Human Rights Award (Sarajevo Film Festival) Award given at the Sarajevo Film Festival [REDACTED] This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources:   "Human Rights Award" Sarajevo Film Festival  –  news   · newspapers   · books   · scholar   · JSTOR ( January 2018 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) The Human Rights Award (Sarajevo Film Festival)

45-598: The 83rd Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but it failed to make the final shortlist. Retrospectives of his documentaries were screened at ARSENAL CINEMA, Institute for Film (Berlin) and Crossing Europe Filmfestival (Linz), BELDOX (Belgrade), ZAGREBDOX (Croatia) i MAXII, the National Museum of 21st Century Art (Rome). In 2017, Dević has signed the Declaration on

54-3402: The Swiss Franc U braku sa švicarcem Arsen Oremović [REDACTED]   Croatia 2014 Judgement in Hungary Judgement in Hungary Eszter Hajdu [REDACTED]   Hungary 2015 One Day in Sarajevo Jedan dan u Sarajevu Jasmila Žbanić [REDACTED]   Bosnia and Herzegovina 2016 Scream for me Sarajevo Scream for me Sarajevo Tarik Hodžić [REDACTED]   Bosnia and Herzegovina 2017 Mr. Gay Syria Mr. Gay Syria Ayşe Toprak [REDACTED]   Turkey 2018 Araf Araf Didem Pekün [REDACTED]   Turkey 2019 The Euphoria of Being A létezés eufóriája Réka Szabó [REDACTED]   Hungary 2020 Acasă, My Home Acasă, My Home Radu Ciorniciuc [REDACTED]   Romania 2021 Les Enfants Terribles Les Enfants Terribles Ahmet Necdet Çupu [REDACTED]   Turkey 2022 Bigger Than Trauma Veće od traume Vedrana Pribačić [REDACTED]   Croatia 2023 Silence of Reason Šutnja razuma Kumjana Novakova [REDACTED]   North Macedonia References [ edit ] ^ "Human Rights Award na 10. SFF-u" (in Bosnian). klix.ba. 14 June 2004 . Retrieved 13 July 2017 . External links [ edit ] Sarajevo Film Festival - Official Website IMDb: Sarajevo Film Festival - SFF at IMDb v t e Sarajevo Film Festival Awards Heart of Sarajevo for Best Feature Film Special Jury Prize Heart of Sarajevo for Best Director Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actress Heart of Sarajevo for Best Actor Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short Film Heart of Sarajevo for Student Film Heart of Sarajevo for Best Documentary Film Special Jury Prize – Documentary Film Heart of Sarajevo for Best Short Documentary Film Honorary Heart of Sarajevo Other awards Human Rights Award CineLink Award By year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Human_Rights_Award_(Sarajevo_Film_Festival)&oldid=1171168414 " Categories : Lists of films by award Sarajevo Film Festival Bosnia and Herzegovina film awards Hidden categories: CS1 Bosnian-language sources (bs) Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Articles needing additional references from January 2018 All articles needing additional references Goran Devi%C4%87 Born in Sisak Dević

63-580: The Water (2018), The Steel Mill Café (2017), 65+ (2016), Two Furnaces for Udarnik Josip Trojko (2012), Don Juan: Excuse Me, Miss (2010), The Flood (2010), Happy Land (2009), Three (2008), I Have Nothing Nice to Say to You (2005), Imported Crows (2004) and others. Imported Crows was awarded at Motovun Film Festival , Sarajevo Film Festival and Croatian Film Days , shown at 10 international festivals. His feature film directorial debut (which he co-directed and co-written with Zvonimir Jurić )

72-918: Was a critically acclaimed 2009 psychological war drama titled The Blacks . The film deals with a fictional Croatian Army unit who refuse to lay down their arms following the end of the Croatian War of Independence . The film won Jurić and Dević 4 national awards including: the Golden Arena for Best Director at the 2009 Pula Film Festival , the Croatian national film awards, City of Zagreb Award, as well as 8 international awards including: Grand prix on Ljubljana International Film Festival 2009, Grand Prix at Auteur Film Festival Serbia 2009, FIPRESCI Award and Special Award for Directing at FilmFestival Cottbus 2009, Crossing Europe Filmfestival Linz and others. It went on to be selected as Croatia's submission to

81-658: Was formally educated at the University of Zagreb 's Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (archaeology department) and the Academy of Dramatic Art (film directing department), where he graduated in 2008, and is teaching since 20122 at the Department of Film and TV Directing. Since the early 2000s Dević directed a number of short subjects and short documentaries , including award-winning: On

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