Sadžida Šetić Trailers
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Total trailers found: 12
29 July 2016
Since Zlatan fled the war in former Yugoslavia, his contact with his homeland has only consisted of him regularly sending money to his old aunt who is the only surviving relative there.
01 January 1989
After the release from prison, small-time criminal is marrying his girlfriend and lives a straight and poor, but happy life with her and her daughter.
14 August 2017
Zeko, a barber and ex-soldier suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, invites his brother Braco and his friend Švabo to Eid festivities.
16 April 2003
At the traditional Muslim funeral service for his father Fikret Varupa, sixteen year old boy from Sarajevo, learns that his father owes money to Hamid, a man he does not even know.
02 December 2010
The film deals with the tragedy of the women survivors of the Srebrenica genocide, or rather, the consequences of the horrors they experienced - it is about women whose sole purpose in life is to locate the bones of their loved ones and give them a decent burial.
21 May 2012
Austrian journalist asks her editor to send her to Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to investigate disappearance of girl.
11 August 2008
Alena is preparing for an important journey. Her family and co-workers do not want her to leave.
17 August 2011
Every day Mirza spends with women. Every day he has to re-visit them and make them all happy. Today, he says goodbye to everybody.
08 October 2008
The daily hardships of a war-scarred Bosnian village, where all that remains are widows and orphans, are painstakingly documented in this first feature from director Aida Begic.
25 September 2015
Sabina, a divorced mother of two small children, falls in love with an old friend from the Bosnian war.
01 January 2010
Sarajevo, after 11th September 2001. Karim works as deminer in the hills around the city while waiting to be sent to Iraq with his group.
12 September 2013
When Slavko's old friend Djulaga dies, Slavko feels obliged to go to the funeral. But in his hometown of Mostar, in Bosnia & Herzegovina, this simple social obligation has the potential to get him into all kinds of trouble: with his neighbors or even with local political bigwigs.