

THE THREE OF US - Grand Prix for the best film
Explanation of jury member Gorana Jovanović
For an intimate depiction of the "fight with windmills" carried by the struggle for one's own child within a community without understanding, the gradual outgrowing of its framework, as well as the true meaning of promises "for better or for worse", we award the main prize of the festival to the film THE THREE OF US directed by Henya Brodbecker.

Jury member Marko Nikolić's explanation for best director is as follows:
The author treats the topic in a very clear way - the impossibility of living in a "normal" way and the struggle with it, which by the end turns into the impossibility of living in a manner worthy of a human being, as well as the conscious decision to the team breaks up. Through the film, she guides us through the world of the protagonist in a determined, painful and dignified way, thus glorifying the strength of will and longing for life in every form. we think that "Addicted to Life" deserved the award for best director.
The award was received by director Paula Rapaport from America.

The jury's explanation of the award for the best screenplay, read by jury member Marko Nikolić, reads:
In this extremely different and unique, one could even say experimental film, the viewer is very quickly hypnotized. First, with a fantastically written narrative in which an artificial voice in the form of a robot addresses us, and then with an atypical narrative that, like essay films, guides us and explores the ideas of nature, technology and the relationship we have with our bodies in a meditative way. The film is a deeply calming experience that reminds us that we are all human first and that we all exist for a reason.The award for the best screenplay was received on behalf of the director by the Ambassador of Portugal, His Excellency, José Veles Caroso.

The reasoning of the jury, read by jury member Marko Nikolić, reads:
This film deserves the special attention of the jury because of the sincere and heartbreaking portrayal of the unconditional love of an older brother for a younger one, who unfortunately lives with a handicap. The film not only shines a light on the challenges many families face, but also celebrates their perseverance and desire to provide everything in their power for little Bennett so he can lead a decent life.
The Indonesian Ambassador to Serbia Mohamad Chandra Vidya Juda also supported the festival with his presence.
The cocktail for the guests at the closing of the festival was prepared by the Indonesian Embassy.
The director of BOSIFEST, Darko Ivić, also addressed the attendees at the closing of the festival.
I would like to thank everyone who helped and supported the Festival. First of all, I would like to thank all the participants who applied for the competition.
Congratulations to all award winners.
Watch the video attachments of the statements of this year's festival participants.
Luka Papić graduated in film direction at the HFBK Academy of Arts in Hamburg, in the class of Angela Šanelek in 2016.
His docu-fiction film "Without" (63 min, 2022) won the jury prize for the best medium-length film at the Visions du Réel festival in Nyon, as well as the Grand Prix and the jury prize for the best editing at the Beldocs festival in Belgrade.
She graduated on the Master’s Desk for Film and Television Directing at Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.
In 1998, her graduate film “Magic” received the awards for Best feature film and Bestdirector at the International Film Festivals. The film had screenings at numerous nationalfilm festivals, as well as in New York, Munich, Moscow, Kiev..
The 16th Belgrade International Film Festival of Persons with Disabilities
"BOSIFEST 2025"
will be held from October 20 to 22, 2025 at the Yugoslav Cinematheque.
Dragan Nikolić (1974) is a director, screenwriter and cinematographer of the documentary films POGREBNIK(2013), CAVIAR CONNECTION (2008) and NATIONAL PARK (2006), all three premiered at IDFA, the most important documentary film festival in the world. In addition, these films they were shown at over 80 other international festivals, with a total of 18 awards won.

Flying hands
Director : Paula Iglesias and Marta Gómez
Country: Spain
Runtime: 01:18:00

My friend Sega
Director: Artyom Gryanik
Country: Russian Federation
Runtime: 01:33:00

Zurvan
Director: Mohammadreza F. Habibi
Country: Iran, Islamic Republic of
Runtime: 14:51

Lucas, an endangered human species
Director: Éli Laliberté
Country: Canada
Runtime: 01:27:25


SOL
Director: Zahra Alboudi
Country: Syrian Arab Republic
Runtime: 42:01

Fist bump
Director: Madeleine Farley
Country: USA
Runtime: 60:00

Just like light
Director: Corrado Punzi
Country: Italy
Runtime: 01:07:00

The Other One
Director: Marie-Magdalena Kochová
Country: Czech Republic
Runtime: 01:27:00

Life after
Director: Reid Davenport
Country: USA
Runtime: 01:38:55

LE CAMERAMAN
Director: Marion Lary
Country: France
Runtime: 01:13:00
Director: Mohammadreza F. Habibi
Country: Iran, Islamic Republic of
Runtime: 14:51
Director: Marie-Magdalena Kochová
Country: Czech Republic
Runtime: 01:27:00
The 16th BOSIFEST – Film Festival by and about Persons with Disabilities, taking place from October 20-22 at the Yugoslav Film Archive, was officially opened today.
As part of the festival’s accompanying program, panel discussion was organized on Tuesday, October 21, at the Yugoslav Film Archive, entitled “The impact of film on shaping attitudes toward people with disabilities”.
The 16th BOSIFEST - Belgrade International Film Festival of Persons with Disabilities ended with the awarding of awards to the best films in the Yugoslav Film Archive.
Darko Lungulov completed film studies at CCNY, New York, USA, and a Master's degree in dramaturgy at FDU.
He is currently a doctoral candidate at the Department of Dramaturgy at FDU.
In 2004, his documentary ESCAPE (2004) won the audience award at the Hamptons International Film Festival.