The Chaotic Life of Nada Kadic 2018
A single mother discovers that her daughter displays signs of autism.
A single mother discovers that her daughter displays signs of autism.
A comic tale of a group of boys and a pretty girl who try to make easy buck.
Where does tolerance reside? Where does individual end and collective begin? And who claims the privilege to grant or deny rights?
Jaksa is a student. He spends the summer in his hometown – with friends and with Sonja. But now the summer is over, his mother voices ideas about his future, and Sonja will leave soon. The end of summer forces Jaksa to realize, to decide, and to say goodbye.
After Sead suddenly experiences severe stomach pain, he is taken to the hospital, where the doctor tells him he needs emergency surgery.
In 1921, with spite, enthusiasm and the abundance of poverty, the workers of the Railways built their football club, and then the stadium where both war and peace were officially declared in Sarajevo in the 1990s. Built, demolished, and again, rebuilt - by the love of his fans. The Valley of Jars - more than a stadium.
Mirjana returns home to attend her mother’s funeral. Now, surrounded by stone in a place where time seems to have come to a halt, she has to face her father and his expectations as well as her own emotions and feelings of guilt.
On 8 September 2019 Sarajevo hosted its first Pride March, and this film covers its background.
During a chaotic cleaning of their apartment because of impending guests, mom Esma is berating her daughter Ena for not cleaning the “proper” way. Ena is sent to buy groceries, but on the way from the market, she gets whisked away into a magical world as she searches for the origin of a mysterious sound.
Lonely self-conscious girl spends her days drinking wine on the roof and waiting for her boyfriend to come home. She can sense that something is wrong - he suddenly got cold. Lack of sex and his friendship with another woman worsens her body image. We watch what happens to them that "one more day" that they stay together.
Entire concert of an renowned sevdah singer, Safet Isović, filmed on 29th of May, 2003.
A kung-fu tale from Bosnia and Herzegovina, spiced up with motifs, dialogues and action mas if it hails fro a Chinese movie of the kind about an unknown hero who saves the village.
This is a story about the post-traumatic military syndrome development in the former Yugoslavia shown through the prism of irrational experiences of military operations real participants.
Famous Travnik Gymnasium building after the war in Bosnia has been divided into 2 schools. Christmas football tournament is the only thing that unites children from both schools.
The film is based on a true event that happened a long time ago in a village near Visoko (Bosnia) that no longer exists... The story seeks to bring the spirit of tradition and customs that reigned and remind of now-forgotten values.
A short documentary about the biggest gig to date of a local band Video Holographic Sex (VHS) from Sarajevo, as they take on the big stage in Dom Mladih.
Old man Zaim is alone in the world and wants to change that. He is in love with his neighbor Munevera. Munevera doesn't want him. But there are those who do.
The story dates back to the old times, showing the culture and customs of the Bosnian people from the 19th century. Each and every family deals with such problems as land division among the offspring.
Woman-Doe is a living sculpture trapped in urban spaces of boredom and melancholia, and in the utopian museums where she works. She entertains herself by acting as a human only in poses (cleaning, drinking coffee, smoking, sleeping). Her issues begin when signs of a raging animal begin to appear on her head in the form of two horns.
Nermina and Marinko have been married for 39 years. During all those years, they had a lot, five children, Tatjana, Davorina, Nina, Denisa and Sandro. In all those years, they lost a lot. War, refugees, loss of family members... They survived all that together, raising their children to be successful and honest people. Through photos from family albums and personal and archival footage, as well as their conversations with their children and friends, we see how Nermina and Marinko dream of Srebrenica as it once was, full of people and with a developed economy, while today their town is becoming a ghost town, and they have to go to neighboring towns for the most basic foodstuffs.