Nostalgia Trailer

Nostalgia Trailer (2017)

15 August 2017 Factual 80 mins

After 21 years I return to my city of birth in order to find out what would have occured to my family if we hadn't fled the war.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 August 2017

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