Eastern Neighbours Film Festival

5-9 November 2025 — FILMHUIS Den Haag

Strong Female Voices

This year’s programme showcases powerful works by recent female filmmakers who offer unique perspectives on today’s world. These voices often call for empathy, compassion, and open-mindedness. A perfect example is Agnieszka Zwiefka’s Silent Trees, a compelling documentary that presents a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the global refugee crisis. Two distinguished debut features delve into the high school setting—a space where young minds are formed. In Excursion, award-winning writer-director Una Gunjak explores the challenges faced by teenage girls in the Balkans, particularly within Bosnian society, while Without Air, by Katalin Moldovai, takes viewers to a small-town Transylvanian high school, where an absurd scandal surrounds a progressive teacher. Another striking debut, Behind the Haystacks by Asimina Proedrou, offers a compelling genre-driven interpretation of Greek tragedy. One of the Balkans’ biggest stars, Mirjana Karanovic, will present her film Mother Mara, a poignant story of loss and self-discovery, which she directed, co-wrote, and stars in. Lastly, the award-winning Lithuanian romantic drama Slow provides an unconventional exploration of (a)sexuality. Beyond these titles, the program features many more remarkable works by female filmmakers, addressing a wide range of vital issues and shedding light on stories that resonate deeply with contemporary audiences.

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