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Paweł Pawlikowski's Fatherland opens Sarajevo Film Festival

Polish director Paweł Pawlikowski’s *Fatherland*, completing his Cold War trilogy, will open the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival on August 14, marking his return to a city that embodies his film’s themes

Paweł Pawlikowski’s ‘Fatherland’ To Open Sarajevo Film Festival
Deadline Hollywood — 8 July 2026
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Polish director Paweł Pawlikowski’s *Fatherland* will open the 32nd Sarajevo Film Festival on August 14, marking a homecoming of sorts for the filmmak

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Why This Matters

The Sarajevo Film Festival’s decision to open with *Fatherland* underscores the enduring relevance of Pawlikowski’s work in a region still grappling with the legacy of Cold War divisions. The film’s resonance in Sarajevo—once a frontline in Europe’s ideological battles—serves as a reminder that art can illuminate unresolved historical fractures, even decades later.

Background Context

Pawlikowski’s trilogy, spanning *Cold War* (2018) and *Ida* (2013), explores the human cost of political upheaval in Central and Eastern Europe, a theme that feels particularly acute in Sarajevo, where the scars of the 1990s siege remain visible. The city’s selection as the festival’s host reflects its role as a cultural bridge between East and West, despite the lingering tensions Pawlikowski’s films dissect.

What Happens Next

With *Fatherland* poised to premiere in Sarajevo, expectations are high for how the film’s themes will resonate with local audiences still navigating post-conflict identity politics. Critics and festival-goers alike will scrutinize whether the film’s artistic vision aligns with or challenges regional narratives of resilience and reconciliation.

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