Jury in domestic and international competition
For domestic competition films - Šimun Šitum, Linn Löffler and Igor Buharov
For International Competition films - Keith Deligero, Dan Oki (Slobodan Jokić) and Kumjana Novakova
Tabor film festival program curator is Ivan Ramljak.
At this year's edition of the Tabor Film Festival, authors from domestic and international competition will have the opportunity to present short films. Since all the submitted films are more than worthy of attention, the decisive and at the same time the most difficult role will fall to the domestic and foreign jury whose main task is to weigh the nuances and announce the winners in both categories. And who is on this year's jury, find out below! Jury members for the films in Domestic competition Šimun Šitum is last year's TFF winner in the domestic competition! He was born in 1990 in Split, and is a director by profession. He also works as a screenwriter and actor, mostly in short films, but also in some long films, and he also shows an interest in copywriting. He is a member of Kino Klub Split, KVART and HULU associations and one of the creators of the YouTube series "Empire of Ladovine". Linn Löffler is the program coordinator for Berlinale Shorts born in 1983 in East Berlin. She has been active in the field of film production and cultural management since 2007 and has been working at the Berlinale since 2011. She is one of the founders of the independent film collective LaborBerlin eV Linn. She completed Hungarian and Eastern European studies in Berlin. Igor Buharov is the pseudonym of Kornél Szilágyi, born in 1971 in Hungary. Igor is a chef by profession, and subsequently joined the Intermedia Department of the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts from 2004 to 2010. He produced and directed various short and feature films - from experimental and documentary to animated. His works have been exhibited and awarded at many international film festivals. Jury members for the films in the International competition Keith Deligero is a producer and independent distributor of his own films made on a modest budget. He is an advocate of the punk rock DIY ethic, and previously worked for a national TV network in Manila. He shoots commercials, music videos and occasionally acts. He is the organizer of the BINISAYA film festival founded in his hometown of Cebu. His films often appear in the annual "Best Philippine Movies" lists. Last year she won the Grand Prix at TFF! Dan Oki, or Slobodan Jokić, is a media artist and film author born in 1965 in Zadar. In his work, he uses film, media installation, computer art and photography. The works are based on processes and researches of personal, social, visual and literary contents that condition different media forms and ways of their presentation. At the center of his interest is the research of personal archives and visual narrative in gallery-articulated contexts, new media and film. He is the founder and program author of film and media arts studies at the Academy of Arts of the University of Split (UMAS) and a full professor at UMAS in Split and ADU in Zagreb. As a visiting professor, he taught at many European academies, as well as in Asia and America. Kumjana Novakova was born in Macedonia, and currently lives and works in Skopje. She has been involved in documentary creative film and art since 2006. She is the co-founder and director of the "Pravo ljudski" documentary film festival, the founder of the Balkans ACT-ive documentary film creative school in cooperation with DokuFest Prizren and MakeDox from Skopje. Her latest work is the film "Disturbed Earth", which was selected by the Sarajevo Film Festival in 2021. Tabor film festival program curator is Ivan Ramljak.