1897
The first traveling cinema visits Sarajevo from 27 July to 8 August.
1907
The first stationary cinema Apolo screens foreign documentaries and feature films.
1910
Establishment of the first domestic distribution and screening company Taumatograf.
1913
Antun Valić, pioneer of cinematography in BiH, produces the first domestic documentary films.
1936
The first domestic short feature film Love in Sarajevo by directors Nikola Drakulić and Edo Ljubić.
1946
Establishment of the public film company Kinema for film production, distribution and screening.
1947
Establishment of the public film company Bosna Film for feature film and documentary film production.
1950
Establishment of the Association of Filmmakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
1951
The first feature film Major Bauk by director Nikola Popović.
1951
Establishment of the film studio Bosna film – Jagomir.
1953
Establishment of the film company Studio Film for documentary film distribution.
1960
Establishment of the film company Sutjeska Film for short film production.
1969
The Yugoslav WW2 partisan film The Battle of Neretva by director Veljko Bulajić premieres in Sarajevo. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.
1972
The film Valter Defends Sarajevo by director Hajrudin Krvavac is one of the most popular Yugoslav WW2 partisan films.
1981
Silver Lion for Best First Film for Do You Remember Dolly Bell? by director Emir Kusturica at the Venice International Film Festival.
1981
Establishment of the Academy of Performing Arts with the Department of Acting.
1985
Palme d’Or for Best Film for When Father Was Away on Business by director Emir Kusturica at the Cannes Film Festival.
1989
Best Director Award for the film Time of the Gypsies by director Emir Kusturica at the Cannes Film Festival.
1989
Establishment of the Department of Directing at the Academy of Performing Arts.
1992-1995
In besieged Sarajevo documentary films are made about everyday life under siege.
1994
Establishment of the public institution Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina for archive, research and screening activities.
1994
The Department of Dramaturgy established at the Academy of Performing Arts.
1995
The Sarajevo Film Festival is launched close to the end of the four-year siege of the city.
1996
Opening of the Meeting Point Cinema, the first post-war art house cinema.
2002
Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film for No Man’s Land by director Danis Tanović.
2002
Establishment of the Film Fund Sarajevo.
2003
Silver Leopard for the film Fuse by director Pjer Žalica at the Locarno International Film Festival.
2003
The Sarajevo Film Festival launches CineLink Industry Days as a regional hub for film professionals in Southeast Europe.
2003
The Association of Filmmakers in BiH launches the BH Film Festival under the umbrella of the Sarajevo Film Festival.
2004
Tiger Award for the film Summer in the Golden Valley by director Srđan Vuletić at the Rotterdam International Film Festival.
2006
Golden Bear for the film Grbavica by director Jasmila Žbanić at the Berlin International Film Festival.
2008
Critics’ Week Grad Prix for the film Snow by director Aida Begić at the Cannes Film Festival.
2009
Establishment of the public company Film Centre Sarajevo as a legal successor of the former Yugoslav companies Bosna Film, Studio Film and Sutjeska Film.
2009
The first multiplex cinema Cinema City opens in Sarajevo.
2010
Establishment of the Department of Production and Management at the Academy of Performing Arts.
2010
Establishment of the first private film school Sarajevo Film Academy.
2012
Un Certain Regard Special Distinction of the Jury for the film Children of Sarajevo by director Aida Begić at the Cannes Film Festival.
2013
Jury Grand Prix Silver Bear and Bast Actor Silver Bear for the film An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker by director Danis Tanović at the Berlin International Film Festival.
2019
The Sarajevo Film Festival has grown into one of the best film festivals in Europe. The 25th anniversary edition of the Festival attracts over 100,000 festival goers and over 2,000 film professionals.
2019
Museum Valter Defends Sarajevo opens, dedicated to the 1972 cult film of the same name.
2019
Sarajevo designated as a UNESCO City of Film.
2021
The Oscar nomination for Best International Feature Film for the film Quo Vadis, Aida? by director Jasmila Žbanić