Ejla Bavčić

Películas

My Mother's Swedish Heart
In the summer of 1993, a group of Bosnian refugees flee to Sweden due to the war in Bosnia. The Swedish Red Cross places refugees in a pavilion for migrants. Among them is the middle-aged married couple, Dervish and Adem. Dervish meets the Swede Ingrid in the pavilion and despite the language barrier, the two become good friends. Then, Dervish finds out that Ingrid is seriously ill...
Sympathy for the Devil
La femme avec des pommes
In an urban war zone where everything that moves is a target, Paul tries to live, love and inform.
Good Day's Work
Armin has been unemployed for a long time, and in desperately need of a job. His wife Jasmina is pregnant, and his son Edin has behavioral problems at school.
The Abandoned
Gospođa Tufegdžić
Alen es un chico de 13 años, interno en un orfanato de Sarajevo. Sus padres, periodistas extranjeros, se conocieron durante la guerra de Bosnia, abandonándolo. Su sueño es ahorrar dinero, escapar del centro e ir a buscar a su madre, pero no tiene acceso al archivo para saber el paradero de su madre francesa. Su única esperanza es Sento, un tendero del barrio que utiliza a los niños del centro para robar y traficar.
It's Hard to Be Nice
Cvjećarka
Story about a forty-something Sarajevo taxi driver named Fudo (Saša Petrović) who decides to take control of his own destiny. Fudo doesn't earn much, so he supplements his income by offering tips to the local criminal syndicate and turning a blind eye to their nefarious dealings. One day, after offering a particularly bad bit of advice to a violent gangster, Fudo is badly beaten. When Fudo's wife Azra (Daria Lorenci) discovers what has happened, she decides to take the couple's infant son and move out. Now determined to win his wife back and restore peace in the home, Fudo decides to go straight. But cleaning up his act isn't going to be easy, because after borrowing enough cash from black market dealer Sejo (Emir Hadžihafizbegović) to purchase a van and then refusing to aid him in any underhanded dealings, the only person willing to cut him any slack is the sympathetic Azra.
Balkan Syndrome
Sandra
The Perfect Circle
An alcoholic Bosnian poet sends his wife and daughter away from Sarajevo so they can avoid the troubles there. However, he is soon descended upon by a pair of orphaned brothers. The brothers have escaped a massacre in their own village and have come to the Bosnian capital in search of a long lost Aunt. The poet befriends the boys and together they try to survive the horror of the siege of Sarajevo.