Sarajevo Pop Rock Scene 2009
Short documentary about pop rock music scene of Sarajevo, starting from 1960.
Short documentary about pop rock music scene of Sarajevo, starting from 1960.
A documentary detailing the lives of the children seen in Nenad Dizdarevic's "An Awkward Age" as well as the conditions within former-Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
A ball spins around, stuck in the river that goes through the Grbavica neighborhood in Sarajevo.
The year is 1983. Found archival material depicts people in the small Bosnian town of Tešanj. Suddenly a well-known figure appears, the filmmaker’s grandfather who died in the Bosnian war. Repressed and hurtful feelings, but also a chance to remember, in a film that calls for reflection.
On the eve of war in Bosnia, two boys go looking for treasure in an abandoned hill fort oblivious to the encroaching danger. Instead of gold they find a gun and overnight both their lives are changed forever.
About the life of a Bosnian Muslim in the 1950s. Mujo doesn’t want to get married since he was too young. Later, when he grew into a young man, he still refuses to get close to any of the girls who want him. Until one day Nizama came from Vareš to visit her aunt who lives in Mujo’s neighborhood.
46-year-old Džemo lives in a village with his mother, father and brother. He cares for ten cows every day thereby earning a living for his family. Džemo’s day starts and ends with a pushcart, his constant companion on daily more than 20-kilometer-runs. His boyhood dream was to take part in large running events which is why he always applies for city and mountain races. Despite hard labour demanded by a life in the rural area, and the fact that he competes against professional athletes, Džemo wins gold medals regularly.
Where does tolerance reside? Where does individual end and collective begin? And who claims the privilege to grant or deny rights?
A story about a retired soldier and a former homeless man, now living in his hard-won new home – the Centre for the Homeless.
Documentary about the massacre of Bosniak army committed over soldiers of Republika Srpska during 1990s Bosnian wars.
A short documentary film focused on the children of Yugoslav workers living abroad, particularly in France.
At the 80th session of the International Olympic Committee in Athens, on 18 May 1978, Sarajevo was chosen to host the 1984 Olympic Games. The games were attended by 1,272 competitors from 49 countries in six sports. For the 14th Winter Olympic Games, a bobsleigh track was built on Trebević.
Documentary about the Beatles cover band from Belgrade.
In the world of Bosnian bullfighting, women are rarely seen in the audience, let alone in the arena. Martina Batista is a 17-year-old girl who decided to take on the burden of her family tradition and step into the arena herself. She made that decision when she was 12 years old and has been a regular winner with three of her bulls. We follow her daily routine and learn about the reasons behind her decision to take that path and her attitude towards this sport. Through one of the fights in the arena, we see how this very male-dominated culture treats a young girl.
The story centres on the people who live in a tiny village that is connected by a system of wheels and cogs. A young man, whose wheel has broken, watches this perfectly synchronised mechanism.
Story about Vane Crnogarov, a Macedonian Elvis Presley who lives and works in Australia.
History of national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina from war to World Cup 2014 in Brazil.
Davor Sučić aka Sejo Sexon talks about his views on music.
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.
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.