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Directed by Peter BrookOrigin USAGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about music and musicians,
Philosophie,
Musiques du monde,
Musical filmsActors Dragan Maksimović,
Terence Stamp,
Martin Benson,
Athol Fugard,
Colin Blakely,
Warren MitchellRating71%
La vie de Georges Gurdjieff, de sa jeunesse jusqu'à ses voyages initiatiques à la recherche de la Sagesse. On suit sa quête spirituelle en Asie centrale, notamment à Boukhara, et dans le désert de Gobi, où il découvre différentes disciplines comme la musique et la danse lui permettant encore de progresser., 1h55
Directed by Srđan DragojevićGenres Drama,
WarThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Political filmsActors Nikola Kojo,
Dragan Maksimović,
Milorad Mandić,
Dragan Bjelogrlić,
Nikola Pejaković,
Srđan DragojevićRating85%
The movie's main protagonist is Milan (Dragan Bjelogrlić), a Bosnian Serb. At the beginning of the war in Bosnia, his life in his little village with his best friend Halil (Nikola Pejaković), a Bosniak, is generally quiet and reminiscent of that of a normal lifestyle in the countryside. He gradually notices that Bosniaks whom he knew in his village are slowly but surely moving out., 1h50
Directed by Ademir KenovićOrigin BosnieGenres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Mustafa Nadarević,
Josip Pejaković,
Jasna Diklić,
Dragan Marinković,
Ines Fančović,
Zaim MuzaferijaRating80%
A Bosnian poet (Hamza) lived with his family in Sarajevo during the hard times in the horrific siege of the city. The war in Bosnia was raging all around them. After sending his wife (Gospoda) and daughter (Miranda) to Croatia, he found at home two orphans Adis and Kerim, who escaped a massacre in their own village. They escaped from their village and came to Sarajevo in search of their aunt, which lived in the neighborhood called Bistrik. Hamza decided to help the boys by shielding them from the horrors of war. Together they fight for survival in this horrible war and the ongoing complete siege of the city. After a long search, Hamza discovers that the aunt of Adis and Kerim was a refugee in Germany. Upon learning this Hamza tries to save the kids by sending them out of the war zone. But the only way out was through the Sarajevo International Airport, which is a very dangerous passage occupied and monitored by Chetniks and their death squads as well as snipers., 1h38
Directed by Danis TanovićOrigin BosnieGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Action,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Political filmsActors Branko Đurić,
Katrin Cartlidge,
René Bitorajac,
Georges Siatidis,
Filip Šovagović,
Mustafa NadarevićRating78%
Two wounded soldiers, a Bosniak (Čiki, portrayed by Branko Đurić) and a Bosnian Serb (Nino, portrayed by Rene Bitorajac) are caught between their lines in the no man's land, in a struggle for survival. The two soldiers confront each other in a trench, where they wait for dark. They trade insults and even find some common ground. Confounding the situation is another wounded Bosniak soldier (Cera, portrayed by Filip Šovagović) who wakes from unconsciousness. A land mine had been buried beneath him by the Bosnian Serbs; should he make any move, it would be fatal.Directed by Ademir KenovićOrigin PortugalGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors John Turturro,
Hannah Taylor-Gordon,
Tara Fitzgerald,
Anton Rodgers,
Mustafa Nadarević,
Ronald PickupRating61%
The movie starts in 1492, in Spain. Jews are being chased everywhere. They have two choices: either to convert or to face trial and execution. Isabel (Katherine Borowitz), and Clara (Tara Fitzgerald) are growing up with terror. Although forcibly baptized, the sisters are chased through Christendom until they arrive in Venice. In Venice, Isabel organizes a secret passage in order to give refuge to the refugees who were fleeing away in the fear of the Inquisition. Isabel decides that, in order to be safe, her family must flee to Istanbul, the only place where Jews are not hated. But Clara refuses to leave, because she is in love with a Venetian named Paulo Zane (John Turturro). When Isabel somewhat tries to force Clara to move to Istanbul, Clara gets furious at the former and is almost ready to break all family ties with Isabel. In these battles of misunderstandings, Clara's young daughter Victoria (Hannah Taylor-Gordon) is trapped, who finds that she is about to be married into the same faith that murdered her own father.