As Far as I Can Walk

It is a modern reimagining of Strahinja Banović, a hero of medieval Serbian epic poetry, that follows a young Ghanaian couple living as refugees in Belgrade.

It premiered at the 55th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where it won five awards.

Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana and reached Germany at the beginning of the refugee crisis, but then they were returned to Belgrade.

One day, a new wave of refugees from Syria arrives in Krnjača, among them the charismatic Ali.

The film was produced by Miroslav Mogorovich of Serbia's Art & Popcorn, Alice Ormieres of France's Surprise Valley, Gilles Chanial of Luxembourg's Les Films Fauves, Borislav Chouchkov of Bulgaria's Chouchkov Brothers, and Kęstutis Drazdauskas of Lithuania's Artbox.