Sarajevo hosts this year's Audentia Award ceremony

Anadolija

Sarajevo Film Festival will host this year the fifth Audentia Award ceremony for the best female director, an initiative launched by the Council of Europe’s Eurimages fund in 2016 to promote gender equality in the European film industry.

Audentia represents “bravery” and “boldness” — key traits of every woman who wishes to pursue the career of a film director. Therefore, Eurimages also wishes to honour women who were brave enough to choose film directing as their life’s calling, making their work at the same time more visible, and inspiring other women to follow in their footsteps, the festival said on Monday.

In addition to the statuette designed by the artist Ewa Rossano, the winner will also receive a EUR 30,000 award.

The fifth Audentia Award winner at the 26th Sarajevo Film Festival will be selected by a three-member jury, whose names will be announced soon. The award will be presented to the female director of a feature film from one of this year’s Sarajevo Film Festival programmes, as a support for her future film.

Audentia was first awarded in 2016 at the Istanbul Film Festival, and the Romanian director Anca Damian had the honour of being the first female director to receive it for the film ‘The Magic Mountain’. Afterwards, the ceremony was hosted by the film festivals in Locarno (2017), Toronto (2018), and Göteborg (2019), and the awarded directors were Valérie Massadian for the film “Milla”, Aäläm-Wärque Davidian for the film “Fig Tree”, and Mia Engberg for “Lucky One”.

Because of its long term advocacy for gender parity and diversity in the film industry, the Sarajevo Film Festival has the privilege to host this year's Audentia Award ceremony.

The Sarajevo Film Festival is a signatory of the 5050X2020 Gender Parity Pledge which advocates equal possibilities for women in the film industry. The pledge was signed at the 24th Sarajevo Film Festival (2018).