Quietly powerful cinematography and the gut-wrenching sadness of human isolation drive Serbian director Vuk Rsumovic’s stunning debut feature No One’s Child. An award-winner at Venice last year and winner of the New Voices/New Visions prize at Palm Springs, it is fiercely emotional but never sentimental and is based on the true story of a wild boy raised by wolves and found by hunters in the mountains of Bosnia. He’s faced with the hard task of adapting to life in a Belgrade orphanage, against a backdrop of political instability which imparts new significance to his randomly chosen name.