The Silver Frame Film Festival is proud to present the official poster for its third edition, which will take place from 16–19 July 2026 in Srebrenica and Bratunac, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Created by Bosnian designer Edin Bešlić, this year’s artwork is inspired by the idea of dreams, imagination, and the limitless possibilities that each person carries within.
Set beneath a star-filled sky, the poster depicts a figure standing above the Moon — a symbol of what once seemed unreachable. Just as humanity was able to reach the Moon, the artwork reminds us that every individual has the potential to pursue and achieve their own dreams, no matter how distant or impossible they may appear.
The silhouette itself is composed of photographs from previous editions of the festival, reflecting the people, stories, encounters, and memories that have shaped the Silver Frame Film Festival over the years. The night sky opens a space for imagination and discovery, while the landscape below remains firmly rooted in the places where these stories begin.
The poster also carries an additional layer of symbolism: 19 July 2026, the closing day of the festival, will coincide with the final of the FIFA World Cup. Yet beyond any sporting reference, the image speaks to something universal — the belief that dreams have no boundaries, and that even the most ambitious journeys begin with the courage to imagine them.
From 16–19 July 2026, Srebrenica and Bratunac will once again become a meeting point for film, art, memory, dialogue, and new perspectives, welcoming filmmakers, artists, students, and audiences from around the world.