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- A teenage girl's seemingly little lie leads her into a storm of expectations, condemnation, and social dogmas.
- After discovering a dead body in the National Museum, Inspector Edib and Mido are called to the crime scene. But the disappearance of the body and the hidden motives of the Museum lead them to a web of corruption and international crime.
- A Serbian man fights to regain custody of his children.
- Massimo's idyllic childhood is shattered by the death of his mother. Years later, he is forced to relive his traumatic past and compassionate doctor Elisa could help him open up and confront his childhood wounds.
- The year is 37 BC. A young Liburnian Volsus is taken by a Roman unit to help in what at first seems a simple task of collecting taxes, but the encounters with local Illyrian tribes soon lead to unexpected turns of events, as they show more resilience to subjugation than meets the eye. We see their archaic, emotional world of quaint and brutal laws and traditions through the eyes of this youngster, regarded by the Romans as a primitive barbarian, and gradually come to understand that their world is not all that different from our own.
- Asja is a 40-year-old single woman living in Sarajevo. She meets Zoran, a 43-year-old banker, at a dating event. Zoran is not there looking for love though, but for forgiveness. During the war in 1993 he was shooting at the city from the opposite side, and he wants to meet his first victim. Now, they both have to relive the pain in their search for forgiveness.
- A Colombian girl who studies law in France arrives to Sarajevo to write a study about the War Crimes Tribunal. Unexpectedly she finds herself in the center of the intimate tragedy of her new friend, a native woman.
- Hannah Maynard, a prosecutor of Hague's Tribunal for war crimes in former Yugoslavia, charges a Serbian commander for killing Bosnians. However, her main witness might be lying, so the court sends a team to Bosnia to investigate.
- The major hotel Europe in Sarajevo will receive an important visit on the anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, attack that triggered World War. As the manager of the place waiting to Jacques, a special French guest, workers in the kitchen preparing a strike because they have spent months without pay and journalist records a television show on the roof.
- A Bosnian police inspector is called in by his boss to cover a night's shift at the station.The film's characters are a cross section of the problems ,divisions, and injustices of this particular Balkan country.
- In an abandoned bungalow complex two man have made themselves a peaceful haven. Although the relationship between them is unclear, the unexpected arrival of the third man is going to disrupt their little utopia.
- While her middle class, socialist family is falling apart around her, Berina, a young artist, tries to cope both with her awakening sexuality and her mother Jasna's imminent death. Her father cannot accept the fact that life is already happening without his wife. Her younger sister Luna cannot or does not want to grow up. For everybody's sake, Berina wants to save her mother's life and her family the only way she can - through art, and through magic.
- Set in socialist Yugoslavia in 1986, a humble and diligent factory worker falls into a 10-year shock right at his working place. He wakes up from coma in hospital in 1996 capitalist Slovenia, only to find out that he's left without job as being redundant.
- TV SeriesA senior inspector tries to solve the case, he dives deeper and deeper into modern-day Sarajevo. Which hasn't really changed all that much and keeps protecting its secrets
- During five days rappers Frankie and Kontra, DJ Soul and music producer Billain traveled more than 500 kilometers, visiting Tuzla, Banja Luka, Zenica, Sarajevo, Mostar and Konjic, meeting musicians from Bosnia and Herzegovina. In road studio they recorded sounds and created new songs.
- A Roma family lives far from the urban centres of Bosnia-Herzegovina. The father Nazif salvages metal from old cars and sells it to a scrap-dealer. The mother Senada keeps the house tidy, cooks, bakes and cares for their two small daughters. One day, she feels a sharp pain in her abdomen. At the hospital she is told there is something wrong with the baby she is carrying: "They say it's dead." She is at risk of septicaemia and they must operate immediately. But Senada has no medical insurance; since the operation will cost much more than the family can afford the hospital's head refuses to treat her. A race against time together with a mounting sense of hopelessness played by a cast of non-professional actors re-enacting an episode from their own lives. Winner of the Silver Bear Jury Grand Prix and the Silver Bear for best actor at the Berlin Film Festival 2013.
- Real life people play versions of themselves, in a love triangle set in a facility for intellectually disabled youth.
- What is the true phrase? Heart is where the home is? Home is where the heart is? Bajo (37) is Bosnian-born Swede. After 18 years he has to visit his hometown. Against his will, Sarajevo is changing him. But that does not make him less Swedish or more Bosnian, just more himself. Or simply, home is where you are.
- Film follows a woman walking this very route. She stops, hesitates, runs. She waits, calculates and bends down. Every crossing is a new challenge and new calculation.
- Merjem-Meri, an unambitious, 30-year-old homemaker and mother to 8-year-old girl Mila, moves back to her parental home after 10 years of marriage. Soon after, Meri realizes she is stuck in a circle of provincial rules and expectations and a complex relationship with her ambitious mother and spoiled younger brother. Her hope to get the custody of her daughter wanes from day to day because she has no chance of finding a permanent job. The only thing that makes her happy, but also makes everyone else look down on her, is participation in an audition for a film role in her neighborhood.
- One night, a high-profile attorney is found on the pavement along a main road through Ljubljana. He is barely conscious, lying in a pool of blood, and covered in dog bites. Doctors at the medical center fight to keep him alive while his wife, in shock, confronts her deepest fears. During the course of this night she will break every moral standard she has stood up for in her life.
- When a chance encounter brings together two teens from opposite sides of life in post-war Sarajevo, a blossoming romance conceals their desperate and disturbing motives.
- Joachim is approached by a man believing him to be a Bosnian soldier who died on the day Joachim was born. Suspicious that he is the reincarnation of the soldier, Joachim travels to Sarajevo with his friends Alice and Virginie to uncover his past life.
- Sarajevo, the longest siege in modern history. A surrounded city, a battle, resistance. A vertiginous descent into war.
- Showing pursue for happiness as a way of survival this film is a potential remembrance in which boundaries between the past, present and the future tend to be erased.
- Dado Bratovic, a comic book artist, finds out that he had been reported dead in 1992. And that's where the movie begins.
- Mahir is married to Geraldine for three years and still they have no children. So Mahir becomes convinced that he is pregnant. From that moment, he keeps throwing up.
- It was the day when the idea of civil society in Bosnia and Herzegovina was both born and killed at the same time. It was a unique moment of the triumph of civil conscience, which recognized the danger of extreme nationalism being armed rapidly. However, the hope which the citizens in the Parliament gave to the country lasted so briefly and was quashed on the very same day. Almost seventeen years later, it seems like a good time to investigate the crime that happened on the 5th of April. What really happened on 5th of April?
- A Slovenian mother takes her addicted and self-destructive daughter with her to a remote Italian village. Isolation as attempted salvation. Inspired by Proust, Skafar turns this theme into a gentle and beautiful film, a poem about two souls in which the unutterable slowly comes to the surface.
- The year is two thousand and something. An elderly couple live alone in a flat in Sarajevo, with their own rituals: drinking coffee, playing cards, watching TV.
- Being away for many years, Amir returns to Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to take custody of his parent's remains. They were murdered during the war but their bodies haven't been recovered so far. Amir also decides to visit the place of his birth. There, besides a ruined house, he also finds a forgotten friend and those who know about him more than he knows about himself.
- Two young women from different countries night dream about a city they have never been to. They get acquainted on the internet and decide to visit the place together, looking for clues to their dreams. The city feels close in a strange way. They immerse into its mysteries, discover its spirit and run into its secrets only to find an answer to their questions.
- Panja (40) is a bachelor, whose routine suddenly (and positively) changes with the introduction of a radio show about the basics of tango dancing into his life. From then on, things take a different course.
- It's a beautiful winter day. Four children are playing on the bridge, but fifth player enters the game... The Sniper.
- The director's fascination is the parallel world which exists behind the doors of big shopping malls. It is as if behind those doors everyday human problems do not exist. Yet, as we spend money, we all have to go back, through the same door, back to reality.
- 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?".
- Tarik lives alone and works in the warehouse of a supermarket. He's lonely and kills time hanging around with two colleagues. New worker comes to the small shop next to the supermarket. Tarik likes her and secretly starts to draw on the glass of the shop, hidden by the night, away from the prying eyes of society in which any kind of emotion is a sign of weakness.
- Four young acting school female graduates compete for the same job and, in the process, reveal their hopes, fears and ambitions.
- Ana finds out her estranged father has died. It is Lejla's birthday. She has to organize the birthday party and decide if she will go to the funeral at the same time.
- How well do we remember the war? Is it hard for us talk about it? Do we start remembering suddenly when talking about it?
- The story of a broken watch with a frozen history.
- A girl named Selma was killed during a football match. After that, her body travels from hand to hand. Everyone who comes into contact with the corpse thinks they're the killer. Meanwhile, at home, Selma's mother finishes her prom dress.
- Which language is 'our language'? Do Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian really differ? Why are there bands from BiH which perform in English? Is language identity? What is the position of youth living in a sea of borrowed words and the lack of linguistic identity in BiH? The director explored this theme from his own vantage point, without any desire to prejudge the conclusion of the film.
- After 15 years of exile in London, director Duska Zagorac returns to Bosnia to find a sizeable Chinese community settled in her homeland. Like a mirror image of Bosnia's past population, the new inhabitants are struggling to define their identity
- I REMEMBER explores space and confronts it with the narrative of author's memory of the moment her childhood ended and the war in Sarajevo began.
- SARAJ'VO describes the real scale of the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, its seductive spirit and the scope of the microcosm that it borders. Mustafa Mustafic, the legendary cameraman, filmed this dedication to the city where he spent his life. SARAJ'VO sums up everything about this very unusual environment, together with its inhabitants, guests and tourists.
- Every final weekend in July, thousands of people gather in Cevljanovici. They watch bull fights, and dance and eat until they collapse.