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ROUSY CHANEV - SEE ACTOR 2025 (BULGARIA)

5/14/2025

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Rousy Chanev, also known as Russi Chanev, is a celebrated Bulgarian actor and screenwriter, born on September 18, 1945, in Burgas, Bulgaria. With a career spanning more than five decades, Chanev is recognized as one of Bulgaria's most respected and versatile performers in both theater and film.
After completing his studies at the National Academy of Theater and Film Arts in Sofia (1963–1967), under the tutelage of Professor Boyan Danovski, Chanev began his professional stage career at the Drama Theater in Plovdiv in 1967. He later joined the Drama Theater in Sofia, where he remained active until 1990. From 1990 to 1995, he served as the artistic director of the Little City Theater “Off the Canal” in Sofia. Since 1995, he has been a prominent member of the National Theater “Ivan Vazov,” where he has performed in over 80 roles.
Chanev made his film debut in 1966 and has since appeared in more than 30 Bulgarian and international productions. Among his most acclaimed film roles is his performance in Advantage (1977), directed by Georgi Djulgerov, where he played “the Cock,” an eccentric and poetic con artist. The film won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the Berlin International Film Festival. Another notable appearance was in The Color of the Chameleon (2012), a dark comedy directed by Emil Hristov, exploring the absurdities of post-communist surveillance culture.
In addition to his work as an actor, Chanev has contributed to several screenplays, including Mera spored mera (1981), Avantazh (1977), and Hushove (2009). His dual talent as a writer and performer has enriched his contributions to Bulgarian cinema and television.
Chanev's artistic achievements have earned him numerous awards, such as Best Leading Actor at theater festivals in Blagoevgrad and Vratza (1998), the “Ackeer” Award for best supporting male role (1994), and Best Role Award at the Eighth National Drama Festival (1989). In 2015, he received the Bulgarian Film Academy’s Best Actor award for his role in Buffer Zone.
In recent years, Chanev has remained active in the film industry, with roles in productions such as Oxymoron of Eternity and South Wind 2: Speed Up (both released in 2021). Beyond the stage and screen, he is known for his quiet personal life. He is married to Nevena Mandadzhieva, with whom he has two children.
Rousy Chanev's legacy as a powerful performer and insightful storyteller continues to influence contemporary Bulgarian performing arts and inspire future generations of artists.
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SEE ACTRESS 2025 - ANICA DOBRA (SERBIA)

5/13/2025

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Anica Dobra is a celebrated Serbian actress with a distinguished career in film, television, and theater, both in her native country and internationally. Born on June 3, 1963, in Belgrade, then part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, she has been a prominent figure in the cinematic and cultural life of the region since the 1980s.
Dobra studied acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, graduating in 1987 under the tutelage of Professor Predrag Bajčetić. She made an early impact with her role in Goran Marković’s Već viđeno (Déjà Vu, 1987), quickly followed by performances in Život sa stricem (My Uncle's Legacy, 1988) and Sabirni centar (The Collective Center, 1989), establishing herself as one of the most compelling actresses of her generation.
In addition to her success in Yugoslavia and Serbia, Dobra developed a significant international career, particularly in German cinema and television. Fluent in German, she starred in numerous German-language productions during the 1990s and 2000s, including Rote Erde (1990), Frankfurt Millennium (1998), and the acclaimed Das Trio (1998), in which she appeared alongside Götz George. Her international work highlighted her versatility and appeal across cultures.
Dobra’s Serbian filmography includes key roles in some of the country’s most important modern films, such as Crni bombarder (Black Bomber, 1992), Lepa sela lepo gore (Pretty Village, Pretty Flame, 1996), Munje! (Dudes!, 2001), Klopka (The Trap, 2007), and Montevideo, Bog te video! (2010). She has appeared in over 70 film and television projects, spanning drama, comedy, and thrillers, often portraying strong, complex, and emotionally rich characters.
Throughout her career, Anica Dobra has earned numerous awards and honors. She won the prestigious Golden Arena for Best Actress at the Pula Film Festival, the Sterija Award for her work in theater, and accolades from the Niš Film Festival, among others. Her stage career is equally distinguished, with acclaimed performances at the National Theatre in Belgrade and Atelje 212.
In addition to acting, she has contributed to arts education by mentoring young actors, thus playing an influential role in shaping the next generation of Serbian performers.
Anica Dobra remains a defining figure in Balkan cinema—respected for her artistry, longevity, and ability to seamlessly navigate both domestic and international film industries.
 
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Antoine Vitkine - FRÉDÉRIC ROSSIF AWARD 2025

5/12/2025

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Antoine Vitkine, born in 1977, is a distinguished French journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker, renowned for his incisive explorations into geopolitical power structures, authoritarian regimes, and historical narratives that continue to shape contemporary society.
Vitkine completed his secondary education at Lycée Fénelon Sainte-Marie in Paris, obtaining his baccalauréat in 1995. He pursued higher education at Sciences Po Paris, graduating in 1998, and subsequently earned a Diplôme d'Études Approfondies (DEA) in International Relations. Notably, he did not attend a traditional journalism school, instead cultivating a multidisciplinary academic foundation that would inform his investigative approach.
Since 2002, Vitkine has directed over twenty documentaries, broadcast on prominent French and international networks such as France 2, France 3, Arte, France 5, and Canal Plus. His works are characterized by a commitment to uncovering the complexities of global politics and historical events.
Among his notable documentaries are:
  • Kadhafi, notre meilleur ennemi (2011), examining the intricate relationship between Muammar Gaddafi and Western powers.
  • La guerre invisible (2012), exploring the realm of cyber warfare, with a focus on the 2007 cyberattacks in Estonia.
  • Attentats, au cœur du pouvoir (2016), providing insights into the French government's response to the 2015 terrorist attacks.
  • Bachar, moi ou le chaos (2017), delving into the dynamics between Bashar al-Assad and Western nations.
  • La vengeance de Poutine (2018), analyzing Vladimir Putin's strategies and motivations.
  • Salvator Mundi, la stupéfiante affaire du dernier Vinci (2021), investigating the controversial attribution and sale of the painting Salvator Mundi.
  • Triades, la mafia chinoise à la conquête du monde (2023), a three-part series examining the global influence of Chinese organized crime.
  • Opération Trump – des espions russes à la conquête de l’Amérique (2024), tracing the historical connections between Donald Trump, the Russian mafia, and the KGB from the 1980s to the present.
In addition to his filmmaking, Vitkine is an accomplished author. His publications include:
  • Les Nouveaux Imposteurs (2005), a critical analysis of contemporary intellectual discourse.
  • La Tentation de la défaite (2006), exploring themes of defeatism in French society.
  • Mein Kampf : histoire d'un livre (2009), a comprehensive study of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf, its historical context, and its enduring impact; the book has been translated into nine languages.
  • Triades, la mafia chinoise à la conquête du monde (2025), expanding upon his documentary series to provide an in-depth examination of Chinese organized crime's global reach.
Vitkine has also ventured into graphic storytelling, co-authoring:
  • MBS, l'enfant terrible d'Arabie Saoudite (2023), a graphic novel portraying the rise of Mohammed bin Salman.
  • Salvator Mundi (2025), a graphic adaptation delving into the mysteries surrounding the eponymous painting.
Vitkine was a member of the Cercle de l'Oratoire, a French think tank active from 2001 to 2008, known for its contributions to foreign policy debates and its publication Le Meilleur des mondes.
His work has been lauded for its depth, analytical rigor, and the ability to illuminate the often opaque mechanisms of power and influence in global affairs. Through his documentaries and writings, Antoine Vitkine continues to provide critical insights into the forces shaping our world.
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Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology IZIIS, Skopje  - Grand Prix Academic Institution 2025

5/9/2025

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IZIIS: 60 Years of Science, Vision, and Resilience
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University Ss. “Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje, Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology-IZIIS, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia

When time outlines sixty years upon the arc of a legacy, the number sheds its count and becomes a symbol of wisdom earned, resilience tested, and a vision steadfast enough to touch tomorrow. Today, we stand in tribute of science and progress, Marking the 60th anniversary of the IZIIS, a cornerstone of national pride and global impact.

Born from the ashes of tragedy, in the shattered heart of Skopje, IZIIS emerged from tragedy as a beacon of renewal and expertise. Established on May 27, 1965, with support from national institutions, UNESCO, and the international community, its mission was clear: to lead in knowledge, education, and the construction of a resilient society.

From 1968 to 1981, IZIIS operated with premises in the Faculty of Civil Engineering starting its scientific journey. In 1968, it installed its first computer, the IBM 1130, embracing digital analysis. That same year, it conducted its first post-earthquake mission, setting the tone for future fieldwork and crisis response on both national and global levels.

By 1981, IZIIS had moved to its present-day campus on the slopes of Vodno. With state-of-the-art laboratories and one of Europe’s first seismic shaking tables, it became a symbol of experimental and technological excellence. This infrastructure enabled the Institute to expand its research capabilities and deepen its global partnerships.

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A Mandate Beyond Borders
The Institute’s mandate has grown into one of national importance and global relevance—spanning seismic risk research, disaster mitigation, policy advising, education, and public service. With six departments and five specialized laboratories, IZIIS addresses everything from structural and geotechnical dynamics to software development, materials and dynamic testing, and risk assessment. Its facilities provide exceptional capabilities for both laboratory and field investigations — essential for advancing scientific knowledge and strengthening resilient communities.
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Education Rooted in Excellence
Since its establishment, IZIIS has stood as an institution of excellence, uniting research, education, and practical application. In 1965, IZIIS became a pioneer in higher education by launching the first postgraduate (master’s) program in earthquake engineering in Europe. The first master’s thesis was defended in 1967, and by 1977, the Institute had initiated its first doctoral studies.

Over the decades, educational programs evolved to meet the demands of science and society. The CADAC course, supported by the Kingdom of the Netherlands, trained over 500 engineers from 72 countries. 

This legacy continues today with initiatives like the “Shake It Up” course, promoting global capacity building in earthquake engineering.

Through its second-and third-cycle study programs, IZIIS continues to educate professionals recognized worldwide. In cooperation with top universities, it has become a hub of scientific talent, shaping new generations of experts ready to face 21st-century challenges.
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Scientific Footprint and International Reach
The Institute’s scientific contributions span hundreds of indexed papers, technical reports, studies, and national standards. It hosted major international conferences, most notably the 14th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering in 2010.

IZIIS is a trusted partner in EU Framework Programmes and NATO’s Science for Peace initiative, and a key contributor to efforts supporting the development and adoption of seismic regulations in North African countries such as Algeria and Tunisia. Its post-disaster expertise is globally recognized, as is its ongoing collaboration with countries including the USA, Germany, China, Turkey, and Austria.

In 2016, IZIIS initiated the process to become a UNESCO Category 2 Institute, further affirming its role as a reference center for science, training, and resilience at the international level.

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A Social Mission
IZIIS is more than a research institute—it is a public institution with a deep sense of duty. Its work spans the drafting of technical codes, damage assessments, legal frameworks, and education. Its outreach includes awareness campaigns and seismic safety training for over 50 schools nationwide, laying the foundations for future generations to grow with knowledge and responsibility.

A Living Legacy
Within these words, beat the collective heart of generations who believed in science not only as a pursuit of truth but as a tool for building safer futures. IZIIS is not just a building or an institution, IZIIS is a spirit. A spirit that unites knowledge, commitment, and purpose.

To the Next 60 Years
With reverence for the past, responsibility in the present, and belief in the future, may this anniversary inspire bold ideas, new minds, and a continued pursuit of excellence.
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Happy 60th, IZIIS, may your vision echo through many more decades to come!
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SEE PERSONALITY 2025 - ZLATKO RISTOV

5/8/2025

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Zlatko Ristov was born on March 1, 1978, in Radovish, Republic of North Macedonia. His professional career is marked by a steadfast dedication to public service, a consistent commitment to professional development, and extensive experience in the security sector and local governance.
Mr. Ristov began his career in 2001 as a professional soldier with the rank of sergeant in the elite special forces unit of the Army of the Republic of North Macedonia known as the “Wolves.” He served in this capacity until 2008, demonstrating discipline, resilience, and operational excellence.
Following his military service, from 2008 to 2014, he was employed by the Ministry of Interior in Skopje as a police officer in the Rapid Deployment Unit (EBR), where he actively contributed to public safety and law enforcement operations. In 2014, he transitioned into the role of Junior Inspector for Organized and Violent Serious Crimes (ONTDOOM) at the Department for Criminal Affairs within the Radovish Police Sector. He held this position until 2021, when he briefly assumed the role of Junior Inspector for General Crime within the same department.
In May 2021, Mr. Ristov was elected Mayor of the Municipality of Konche, a position he held until 2025. During his tenure, he demonstrated strategic leadership, institutional responsibility, and a strong commitment to serving the needs of the local community.
Mr. Ristov holds a Bachelor's degree in Detective-Criminology, earned from the Faculty of Security at the European University in Skopje (2009–2013). He completed his secondary education at the Vocational and Educational Center “Dimitar Vlahov” in Strumica (1992–1996).
He is a communicative and articulate individual with notable interpersonal and public speaking skills. He is highly motivated, methodical, and reliable, capable of working independently as well as collaboratively within a team. His approach is characterized by integrity, professionalism, and a strong sense of civic duty.
In addition to his native Macedonian, Mr. Ristov speaks English and has an active interest in team sports and physical fitness, which further reflects his dedication to teamwork and discipline.
With a distinguished record in both national security and municipal leadership, Zlatko Ristov continues to be guided by the principles of transparency, responsibility, and service to the public good.
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AN EXCLUSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE NEXT FESTIVAL EDITION – BALKAN MAESTRO

5/5/2025

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Following the co-production agreement signed between the CNC and the Filmski Centar during the Cannes Festival in May 2024, Balkan Maestro is set to become the Frst documentary produced under this new French-Montenegrin partnership.

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Following the death of his father, Marc Korovitch arrives in Montenegro to conduct the fedgling National Orchestra. As the country prepares to join the European Union, he dreams of adapting Don Giovanni, but between Balkan traditions, logistical problems and the quest for his origins, nothing goes according to plan.  So begins an odyssey as chaotic as it is passionate, to the sound of Mozart and turbo-folk.


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Princess Altinaï of Montenegro with Jelena Jovanović Nikolić from Ministry of Culture and Media of Montenegro at Cannes Film Festival 2025
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    Avec le parrainage du ministère de la Culture

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    Remerciement spécial au
    Ministère de culture de Monténégro,
    notre sponsor principal

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    FONDATION PETROVIĆ NJEGOŠ


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    Letter from General Director of UNESCO

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