
FIAT — Festival of International Alternative Theatre
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FIAT — the Festival of International Alternative Theatre — is Montenegro's longest-running theatre festival, founded in the 1980s and still the defining stage event of Podgorica's autumn. Every September it gathers alternative and experimental productions from across Europe and the wider region, and in 2025 it marked its fortieth edition with ten days of programming from 5 to 14 September. The 41st edition returns from 4 to 13 September 2026.
The anniversary edition packed 31 programmes into the city: seven productions competed for the festival's awards, while the French choreographer and director Josef Nadj opened the festival with "Full Moon" on the stage of the Montenegrin National Theatre. Performances spread across the KIC Budo Tomović cultural centre — its Great Hall, the Dodest stage and the terrace — as well as the CNP and the Kuslev House.
What sets FIAT apart is everything around the shows. Film screenings, music and literary side programmes fill the days, and every night the KIC terrace turns into the festival's living room with live music, where audiences, critics and performers mingle long after the curtain falls.
Ticketing is mixed — some performances charge entry while many accompanying events are open to all. The full schedule is published each year at fiat-montenegro.org.
Four decades of alternative theatre
Founded in the 1980s, FIAT is Montenegro's longest-running theatre festival and celebrated its 40th edition in 2025 with 31 programmes.
European and regional avant-garde
Experimental productions from across Europe and the region, with a competition selection vying for the festival awards — seven shows in 2025.
Stages across the city
Performances at KIC Budo Tomović (Great Hall, Dodest, terrace), the Montenegrin National Theatre and the Kuslev House.
More than theatre
Film, music and literary side programmes, plus live music on the KIC terrace every festival night.
Opening night
A major international guest production launches the festival — in 2025 it was Josef Nadj's "Full Moon" at the Montenegrin National Theatre
Competition programme
A selection of alternative and experimental productions from Europe and the region competes for the festival awards — seven shows in 2025
Side programmes
Film screenings, music and literary events run alongside the theatre schedule
Nightly terrace
Live music on the KIC Budo Tomović terrace closes each festival day
KIC Budo Tomović & Montenegrin National Theatre, Podgorica