Ji.hlava Academy 2025
Over the course of four days, Ji.hlava Academy offered a creative lab for those dedicated to making, reflecting upon and sharing contemporary films. The program was designed for aspiring filmmakers and future film professionals who want to push the boundaries of visual style and authorial approach, broaden their understanding of non-fiction filmmaking and become part of the creative industry.
This year, we were honored to have two distinguished tutors guiding the program: Una Gunjak, an acclaimed writer, director and editor, and Khavn, a renowned Filipino filmmaker, poet, and composer.
Under the mentorship of these experienced unorthodox tutors, the Academy program was divided into two tracks. The first track, Practical Filmmaking, involved hands-on filmmaking sessions where participants shot and edited short films throughout the program under the guidance of Khavn. The second track led by Una Gunjak, Industry Insight and Development, included curated masterclasses, lectures, talks, and meetings with industry insiders and festival programmers.
Head tutors in 2025
Khavn / Philippines
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Una Gunjak / Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Khavn is the director of more than 203 films − 52 features and 151 short films. He is also the composer of 40 albums and author of 8 books. His poetry and fiction have won in the Palanca Awards, the Philippines’ foremost literary award. He has served in the jury of various film festivals such as the Berlinale, Clermont-Ferrand, CPH:DOX, Jeonju, Bucheon, New Horizons, Dok Leipzig, & Ji.hlava IDFF. Khavn has exhibited at the MoMA, MAXXI, Guggenheim Museum, Tate Modern, National Museum of Singapore, & Venice Architecture Biennale. He has lectured at the Berlinale Talent Campus, Bela Tarr’s Film Factory, Goethe Institut, & the Danish Film Institute. Khavn has curated programs for the Viennale, the Edinburgh International Film Festival, & the Sharjah Biennial. Selected retrospectives of his films were presented in Rotterdam, Pesaro, Dokufest Kosovo, Sao Paulo, Taiwan, Film Mutations Zagreb, and Oberhausen among others.
Sarajevo born, Paris based writer, director and editor, Una Gunjak studied in Italy and then in the UK, at the NFTS, where she graduated from the Editing department. Her short film ‘The Chicken’ premiered at the Cannes’ Critics' Week in 2014, won the European Film Award for Best Short Film and competed at Sundance Film Festival. ‘Excursion’, Una’s first feature premiered at Locarno Film Festival 2023, taking home the Special Mention Award. It went on to screen at more than 50 festivals so far, winning along awards for Best Script at FAF Belgrade and Best Actress at the Marrakech Film Festival. ‘Excursion’ secured theatrical release in 20 countries across Europe and the Mediterranean and was sold to HBO.