Timka Grahić

Most Popular Timka Grahić Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

My Aunt in Sarajevo Trailer (2016)

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.

Death in Sarajevo Trailer (2016)

12 May 2016

Sarajevo on 28 of June, 2014. At the Hotel Europa, the best hotel in town, the manager Omer prepares to welcome a delegation of diplomatic VIPs.

Catalina Trailer (2017)

18 September 2017

Colombian girl, who studies law in France, arrives to Sarajevo in order to write a study about the War Crimes Tribunal.

For Those Who Can Tell No Tales Trailer (2013)

03 October 2013

Kym, an Australian tourist, decides to travel to Bosnia. Her guidebook leads her to Višegrad, a small town steeped in history, on the border of Bosnia and Serbia.

A Perfect Day Trailer (2015)

28 August 2015

Somewhere in the Balkans, 1995. A team of aid workers must solve an apparently simple problem in an almost completely pacified territory that has been devastated by a cruel war, but some of the local inhabitants, the retreating combatants, the UN forces, many cows and an absurd bureaucracy will not cease to put obstacles in their way.

Cirkus Columbia Trailer (2010)

23 July 2010

Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1991. After the fall of the communists, Divko Buntić, who has lived in exile in Germany for the past twenty years, returns to the village where he grew up, intent on reclaiming ownership of his family home, driving a swanky Mercedes and accompanied by his young bride; by Bonny, his lucky black cat; and with pockets full of money.

As If I Am Not There Trailer (2010)

26 July 2010

A harsh dose of cinematic realism about a harsh time – the Bosnian War of the 1990s – Juanita Wilson's drama is taken from true stories revealed during the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague.

Children of Sarajevo Trailer (2012)

06 July 2012

A microcosm of the fathomless suffering that remains more than 16 years since the siege of Sarajevo ended, writer-director Aida Begic’s follow-up to her 2008 Cannes Critics’ Week Grand Prize-winning debut Snow tells the story of two orphaned siblings struggling in a transitional society where only the fittest survive.