The Bailiff
In a dystopian alternate reality, at the height of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's rule over Bosnia, David Strbac sues a Badger which occupies his corn field. Adapted from the short story by Petar Kocic.
The movie is based on the fascinating, true story of a feral boy whom hunters found among wolves in a forest in the mountains of Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH) in the mid-1980s. The boy was sent to the institution for children in an attempt to socialize him and got the Muslim name – Haris. Contrary to most predictions, he was developing and making friends quickly. When the war in BiH broke out in 1992, Haris got the letter from local Bosnian authorities which asked for his immediate return. Upon returning to BiH, he had nowhere to go. While wandering aimlessly, he came across a group of soldiers that gave him a gun and took him with them
Policajac 2
Una joven con la nariz rota, que viaja en taxi con un bebé, salta del coche en pleno atasco en un puente de Belgrado y se tira al río dejando al bebé abandonado. Este suicidio marcará los destinos de tres testigos del suceso; el taxista, un duro refugiado bosnio que no sabe qué hacer con el bebé: Anica, una profesora de instituto y Biljana, una farmacéutica que de pronto se da cuenta de que no quiere casarse con su prometido...
Mladic na žurci #2
A group of relatively young (30-35 years), college-educated, smart, urban people, whose youth was destroyed in the events during the breakup of Yugoslavia, in a late search for their identity.