Mujo & Haso 2004
Bosnian television sketch comedy which often parody contemporary culture and politics, performed by Enis Bešlagić and Milan Pavlović.
Bosnian television sketch comedy which often parody contemporary culture and politics, performed by Enis Bešlagić and Milan Pavlović.
The author of the film about the “coach of all coaches” and the celebrated coach of the ‘Vatreni’, who won bronze with Croatia at the World Cup in France in 1998, is Bosnian-Herzegovinian sports commentator Sabahudin Topalbećirević. Those who feature in the film include former players Davor Šuker, Robert Jarni and Aljoša Asanović, but also Bosnian-Herzegovinian national team players Edin Džeko and Miralem Pjanić, as well as many others. The film begins with a look back at Ćiro’s childhood, reminiscing about the difficult days of growing up in Travnik during World War II, and some sad and tragic moments in his life, and then experiences a twist by highlighting his famous playing and coaching days on football fields in Switzerland, former Yugoslavia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kosevo July 19 is a DVD by Dino Merlin. It was released in January 2009. It has been recorded on July 19, on his concert in Sarajevo on stadium Kosevo, promoting his tenth studio album Ispočetka.
The Balkan war of the 1990s was the cause of the disappearance of thousands of people. Their mortal remains are in danger of remaining lost forever. Bereaved families and survivors place their hopes in excavations and in the work of science.
Portrait of family members during isolation with limited technical resources (phone recording).
The seemingly idyllic region of Ravnice, at the north-western tip of Bosnia and on the EU's external border with Croatia, hides a dangerous past with uncleared war mines. Migrants seeking a better life, are often pushed back across the border from the EU into the surrounding woods, finding themselves lost in the village. Local villagers open the old school building to offer them unofficial, temporary shelter and safety. Despite this ongoing crisis, everyday life continues in Ravnice, marked by daily routines.
Jasna searches for the remains of her two children who were killed and buried in the mass grave by Serbian Army. She gathers all available information and inspects mass grave sites hoping to find the red rubber boots her son wore the day he was abducted.
A movie about 100 years of Football Club Zeljeznicar.
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.
Short documentary about pop rock music scene of Sarajevo, starting from 1960.
April, 2015. Tradition is the ground on which we walk, the solid, impenetrable and tired. The method has remained almost the same or not?
A short film about the endless fight of two woman. A Mexican and Bosnian co-production set in Sarajevo.
In Sarajevo, drinking coffee means much more than just waking up… How hard can sometimes be to relax and just enjoy the prospect around you? This is a story of the spirit of Sarajevo and its simplicity of life. All you need is a cup of coffee and good company…
Shot in two abandoned villages near Visoko (Bosnia), which offered enough locations for the mid-19th century story. It shows the culture and customs of long-forgotten times. The story is related to the bey’s families, their children. How people lived and worked at that time.
Nestajanje is the story of an oneiric and surreal journey taken by a girl to look for her missing grandmother inside the nursing home.
Documentary about the massacre of Bosniak army committed over soldiers of Republika Srpska during 1990s Bosnian wars.
An unnamed explorer ventures to Korčanica, deep in the heart of Mount Grmeč, to film a vlog about an abandoned and mysterious monument from the Yugoslav era. But as he approaches the structure, he’s no longer certain that he’s the only visitor there. Or is he?
A film story about sports success and brotherly love, full of emotions and memories of the time when FK Sarajevo was the champion of the former Yugoslavia on two occasions. Vahidin and Husref Musemić were each in their respective time the goal scorers and best players of the Sarajevo's champion teams.
A documentary filmed by Sahin Šišić in 1992-93, during the siege of Sarajevo.