PODCAST| Matt Micucci interviews Neven Samardzic, director of the film Clean.
An interview with director Neven Samardzic, from Georgia, who was selected to be part of Future Frames at the 53rd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. European Film Promotion (EFP) presents ten outstanding young directors from Europe with their latest work at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival every year. Samardzic’s film is called Clean.
Clean: Fudo is a drug addict, but after his best friend overdoses, he is determined to stay clean. He’s confident that, this time, it’ll definitely work out. With no money and no dignity, he begins the first day of his new life. An optimistically realistic film which reminds us that junkies deserve hope too.
"Aisha Can't Fly Away," first feature by Morad Mostafa explores migrant women’s struggles in Cairo with surreal elements, and blending different genres in a compelling narrative.
Many are the profound layers of "The Love That Remains", Icelandic entry for the Oscars, a film that evolves from simple to surreal, inviting viewers to feel rather than fully understand.
"El Sett", the sumptuous film by Marwan Hamed reveals how music and culture thrive amid challenges, showcasing resilience and rich traditions in a captivating, behind-the-scenes look. The astounding life of Umm Kulthum is told through a personal and intimate lens.