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, 2h
Directed by Antun VrdoljakGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Mustafa Nadarević,
Ena Begović,
Žarko Potočnjak,
Zvonimir Rogoz,
Ksenija Pajic,
Emil GladRating76%
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It is a period piece set in 1913 in Zagreb (which was at the time part of Austria-Hungary) and follows members of the fictional Glembay family, headed by Ignjat Glembay (Tonko Lonza), a prominent banker, and his second wife baroness Castelli (Ena Begović). Eleven years after his mother's suicide, Leone Glembay (Mustafa Nadarević) returns from abroad to his family home in Zagreb. He is haunted by depressing memories, particularly by thoughts of his deceased mother, his sister who committed suicide, and the Baroness Castelli, his father's second wife. The only member of his family that Leone confides in is Beatrice (Bernarda Oman), his brother Ivan's widow, who in the meantime became a nun and renamed herself Angelika. Leone witnesses omnipresent hypocrisy in the family and is repulsed by the criminal means through which his family became rich. Ultimately, Leone confronts his father and the baroness.![Welcome to Sarajevo](/imagesen/small/113788.jpg)
, 1h43
Directed by Michael WinterbottomOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
HistoricalThemes Films about writers,
Films about journalists,
Political filmsActors Stephen Dillane,
Woody Harrelson,
Marisa Tomei,
Goran Višnjić,
Emily Lloyd,
Kerry FoxRating66%
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In 1992, ITN reporter Michael Henderson (Stephen Dillane) travels to Sarajevo, the besieged capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He meets American star journalist Jimmy Flynn (Woody Harrelson) on the chase for the most exciting stories and pictures. Henderson and Flynn have friendly arguments and differences in the intervals between reporting. They stay at the Holiday Inn, which was the primary hotel for the press in Sarajevo during the siege. After a previous translator proves corrupt and inept, ITN hires Risto (Goran Višnjić) to be Henderson's translator. Their work permits them blunt and unobstructed views of the suffering of the people of Sarajevo. The situation changes when Henderson makes a report from an orphanage located on the front lines (Ljubica Ivezic Orphanage) in which two hundred children live in desperate conditions. After increasingly brutal attacks fail to make the lead story in the UK, Henderson makes the orphanage his lead story to try to bring full attention to the war.![No Man's Land](/imagesen/small/117004.jpg)
, 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%
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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.![The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler](/imagesen/small/13071.jpg)
, 1h35
Directed by John Kent HarrisonOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
BiographyThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Anna Paquin,
Marcia Gay Harden,
Goran Višnjić,
Nathaniel Parker,
Steve Speirs,
Paul FreemanRating71%
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Irena Sendler (née Krzyżanowska) is a Catholic social worker who has sympathized with the Jews since her childhood, when her physician father died of typhus contracted while treating poor Jewish patients. When she initially proposes saving Jewish children from the Warsaw Ghetto, her idea is met with skepticism by fellow workers, her parish priest, and even her own mother Janina.![Silent Gunpowder](/imagesen/small/139015.jpg)
, 1h56
Genres Drama,
WarThemes Political filmsActors Mustafa Nadarević,
Branislav Lečić,
Fabijan Šovagović,
Mira Furlan,
Boro Stjepanović,
Josip PejakovićRating74%
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Based on a novel by Branko Ćopić and set during World War II, the film tells the story of a Serbian village in the mountains of Bosnia and its villagers who found themselves divided along two opposing ideological lines, represented by the Chetniks and the Partisans. These two opposing sides are personified in the Partisan commander Španac (Mustafa Nadarević) and a former Royal Army officer Radekić (Branislav Lečić). Španac sees Radekić as the cause of villagers' resistance to the new, Communist, ideology and so the main plot axis is the conflict between them.![Go West](/imagesen/small/121302.jpg)
, 1h37
Directed by Ahmed ImamovićOrigin BosnieGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
WesternThemes Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Political films,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related filmActors Tarik Filipović,
Rade Šerbedžija,
Jeanne Moreau,
Mirjana KaranovićRating66%
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Kenan (Mario Drmać), a Bosniak classical musician, and Milan (Tarik Filipović), a Serb, live in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina in a clandestine gay relationship. When the Bosnian War breaks out in 1992, they try to escape from the city. In order to hide from Serbian militamen, Kenan disguises himself as a woman and Milan passes him of as his wife. Together, they go to Milan's village in Eastern Bosnia, a Serb stronghold, where they continue to live in deception. However, Milan is soon conscripted into the army and Kenan is left behind in the village. Ranka, a woman from the village, discovers Kenan's secret and seduces him.