BELGRADE, Serbia The 30th Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF) began Friday in Bosnia and Herzegovina with the world premiere of "Late Summer" by Oscar-winning director Danis Tanovic, shot as a joint production of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Slovenia and Serbia. The opening ceremony was held at the National Theater with major celebrities from the world of cinema taking to the red carpet parade. The SFF will run until Aug.

23 and viewers worldwide can watch more than 250 films from all over the world. The festival follows the city's alternative scene, which uses music and art to provoke change and attract world attention. Fifty-seven films will compete for the "Heart of Sarajevo" award, and this year's honorary "Heart" will be awarded to Hollywood star and actress Meg Ryan, who will hold a masterclass for filmmakers and those interested during the SFF.

In addition to Ryan, SFF will host artists such as Cord Jefferson, Alexander Payne, Elia Suleiman and John Turturro. Four films from Türkiye will compete in three categories at the festival. "Zemberek" directed by Recep Çavdar and "Absent" directed by Cem Demirer will compete in the short film category.

"Between Delicate and Violent" directed by Şirin Bahar Demirel will compete in the documentary film category and "We Should Talk About Dilan" directed by Umut Şilan Oğurlu will compete in the student film category for the "Heart of Sarajevo" award. Various events related to cinema will also be held during the SFF .