Petr Chromčák
Petr Chromčák is an editor based in Bratislava, Slovakia, currently pursuing a master's degree in film editing at the Film and TV Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. He has been involved in filmmaking since his studies at filmmaking high school in Zlín, Czechia. Specializing in non-fiction, Petr has edited various short films, including TV films about Slovak curricular reform, the formally daring "A Sea to Remember," and the award-winning "Poisoned Well".
Petr participated in the Taiwan Pitch program in Taipei, where he created the short film "Inner Need of Karaoke" for TaiwanPlus. He also joined the European Editing Masterclass program in Brussels, Belgium, focusing on documentary editing, and the Frontal Shot residency in Melgaco, Portugal. His work has been showcased at film festivals such as IDFF Jihlava, Filmschoolfest Munich, Academia Film Olomouc, Kassel Dokfest, Zlín Film Festival, or Kashish PFF Mumbai.
Petr enjoys exploring new forms and ambivalent topics, occasionally creating art installations and experimenting with various teaching methods in film.
Nemanja Vojinović
Nemanja Vojinović studied film directing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, where he graduated in 2012. with feature omnibus Whereis Nadja? His short documentary Reality, fuck off won awards at regional and international festivals. Directed and produced his feature documentary debut Las Distancias, in which he followed emigrants from Cuba to the United States. His second feature documentary Bottlemen won the Heart of Sarajevo for best documentary film in 2023.