De Rivera 2023
The documentary portrays the life and work of the painter born in Mali Lošinj, who lived and created in Mostar for over six decades.
The documentary portrays the life and work of the painter born in Mali Lošinj, who lived and created in Mostar for over six decades.
With the arrival of Austro-Hungarians to Bosnia and Herzegovina and by establishing certain elements of a modern European society, Herzegovina has developed an "activity" that has been one of the leading for more than half a century.
Story about Vane Crnogarov, a Macedonian Elvis Presley who lives and works in Australia.
After stealing the beloved cat of the girl he's in love with, Adam presents himself over the phone as a hero who saved the lost pet, but the cat's unwillingness to cooperate could expose Adam's lies.
Selma walks, Selma works, Selma waits, Selma takes care of her father, Selma goes away. By the window, she is watching Sarajevo.
Documentary about the sevdah band named "Zukva".
Diary inquiries collected over four years documenting the process a person goes through while exploring and getting familiar with their core existence, resulting in finding inner peace. An auto portrait serving as a mirror for anymore to reflect on it, serving as an endless field for anyone to run in it.
A short love story about a young couple, who live their own version of a love relationship, where they refuse to use redundant words in communication to leave them for each other.
Documentary, featuring a project of the artist Irena Pejcic. The Project adresses the situation of landmines and their consequenzes to the population in general, particularly in Bosnia and Herzegovina
A retired anatomy professor lives in his cabinet on Medicine Faculty in Belgrade. He travels every week to other country to teach anatomy at Private University in small town. In 10 square meters room he continues on doing research in neuroscience, while he spends his free time with his daughters.
A child in Dobrinja neighborhood of Sarajevo under siege, has a hobby of collecting bomb shells.
Glasgow during lockdown: Empty streets, empty roads, playparks devoid of life with a population hiding indoors. Juxtaposed alongside this footage is an audio voiceover read by a survivor of the 1992 – 1995 Sarajevo siege in Bosnia. They describe their city in lockdown, day to day life, their challenges, thoughts, fears and their hopes. The voiceover could easily be that of a Glaswegian in Spring 2020. There are striking similarities between this wartime siege and the lockdown experienced in Glasgow. Just as in Sarajevo, our freedom of movement was very limited – we couldn't travel, go to pubs and restaurants, children couldn't go to school.
In 1990 a group of young students from the Art High school in Sarajevo forms the band Protest. The same year they have their first concert under that name and shortly after that they enter a recording studio and record their first demo. 30 years later, after the war, 5 albums, a dozen of hits, countless gigs, and plenty of line-up changes, Protest still exists and works. This is a tale about love, music, and rebellion in the complex Balkan reality, symbolically titled PROTEST IN CARIESLAND.
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.
The action takes place in the Bosnian countryside during 1970s. It is a web of time distance, customs, a modest but happy life, neighborly attitude and care, as well as dramatic plot that culminates in the second half of the film.
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.
The film follows M, who works dealing drugs at night in the city.
It was once an Ivo the Tzar, born on the slopes of the picturesque but crisp mountains Rudnik in Serbia. Ivo dreamed of great dreams for which there is usually no place in the Balkan towns, let alone in the farmer’s countryside. The fate, however, made sure that Ivo made his Hollywood in his village Mutanj. If you think that magic realism is possible only in art, you are mistaken. Meet Ivo the Tzar and the only village with red carpet on the Balkans! The reality in there is fantastic!
In and around a house love stories intertwine. One love story leads to another. The ghosts of love are left behind to seek the answers to the same question: "What do I know about love?"
An investigation on the memory of an event that occurred on April 3, 1994 ithe midst of the Bosnian War.