Death in Sarajevo (2016)
Gênero : Drama
Runtime : 1H 25M
Director : Danis Tanović
Sinopse
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. On the centenary of the assassination that is considered to have led to World War I, an appeal for peace and understanding is supposed to start from here. But the hotel staff have other worries: having not been paid for months, they are planning to go on strike. Hatidza from the hotel laundry is elected strike leader even though her daughter Lamija, who works in reception, is firmly against industrial action. Meanwhile, in the sealed-off presidential suite, a guest from France rehearses a speech. Elsewhere, a television reporter conducts interviews about war and its consequences. Was Gavrilo Princip, the 1914 assassin, a criminal or a national hero? What long shadow does his deed cast into the present?
A trama romântica se desenrola durante a Guerra da Bósnia, conflito armado que aconteceu nos Balcãs entre 1992 e 1995 envolvendo a Bósnia, a Sérvia e a Croácia. Goran Kostic faz um sérvio que se apaixona por uma muçulmana em pleno conflito. O veterano Rade Serbedzija (24 Horas), nascido na Croácia e de etnia sérvia, faz o pai do protagonista.
Adaptação para longa-metragem das experiências de Kathryn Bolkova (Rachel Weisz), uma policial do Nebraska que serviu nas forças de manutenção de paz na Bósnia do pós-guerra, e que expôs a hierarquia militar das Nações Unidas por ter encoberto um escândalo de tráfico sexual.
Follow a group of international journalists into the heart of the once cosmopolitan city of Sarajevo—now a danger zone of sniper and mortar attacks where residents still live. While reporting on an American aid worker who’s trying to get children out of the country, a British correspondent decides to take an orphaned girl home to London.
Um cineasta grego, exilado nos Estados Unidos, retorna à sua cidade natal para uma emocionante jornada. Da Albânia à Macedônia, de Bucareste a Constança (Romênia), do Danúbio a Belgrado e, finalmente, a Sarajevo. No caminho, ele encontra sua própria história, o passado dos Bálcãs, as mulheres que ele pode amar. Ele espera recuperar com essas imagens esquecidas a inocência do primeiro olhar...
Alex (August Wittgenstein) e Selma (Alma Terzic) são um casal apaixonado que estão em uma viagem ao coração da Bósnia e Herzegovina. De repente, Selma sente que alguém está os perseguindo. Ela se apega ao amuleto muçulmano, "hamajlija", fazendo com que a força misteriosa surja da floresta.
Áustria, 28 de junho de 1914. O Arquiduque Franz Ferdinand (Reinhard Forcher) está passeando de carro pela cidade de Sarajevo com sua esposa, Sophie (Michaela Ehrenstein), até que são vítimas de um ataque e morrem. Este é o pontapé inicial para a Primeira Guerra Mundial.
Em Sarajevo vivem uma mãe e sua filha adolescente. A garota pensa ser filha de um herói de guerra desaparecido no conflito dos Balcãs, mas na verdade a mãe esconde dela o fato de ter sofrido abusos sexuais durante a guerra, época em que ela foi gerada.
Um jovem cresce em Sarajevo na década de 1960, sob a sombra de seu bom pai, que está doente, e fica atraído pelo mundo dos pequenos criminosos. Estes contratam-no para esconder uma jovem prostituta e ele apaixona-se por ela.
The horrors of war are examined from the view points of lifelong friends (Linus Roache, Vincent Perez), who end up on opposing sides in the civil war in Sarajevo. One is an expert marksman, who trains the snipers used to terrify the city and the other becomes a freedom fighter, who rejects his friend's offer to gain an escape from the city. As might be expected, the two eventually have to face-off against one another.
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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. On the centenary of the assassination that is considered to have led to World War I, an appeal for peace and understanding is supposed to start from here. But the hotel staff have other worries: having not been paid for months, they are planning to go on strike. Hatidza from the hotel laundry is elected strike leader even though her daughter Lamija, who works in reception, is firmly against industrial action. Meanwhile, in the sealed-off presidential suite, a guest from France rehearses a speech. Elsewhere, a television reporter conducts interviews about war and its consequences. Was Gavrilo Princip, the 1914 assassin, a criminal or a national hero? What long shadow does his deed cast into the present?
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