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New York City, April 2014 The executive board of the Bosnian- Herzegovinian Film Festival (BHFF) h


New York City, April 2014 The executive board of the Bosnian- Herzegovinian Film Festival (BHFF) has announced the film lineup for its eleventh annual event. prix constantin 2011 A total of 16 films will screen May 1-3 at Tribeca prix constantin 2011 Cinemas in New York City. They include four feature films, five short films, and seven documentaries.
The films screening prix constantin 2011 at the 2014 BHFF were carefully selected from 33 submissions from 10 countries including Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, the Netherlands, Finland, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, the United States, and Canada.
The Eleventh Annual BHFF will show yet another masterwork by Danis Tanović. Last year, his short fiction film “Baggage” (“Prtljag”) won the Golden Apple award for Best Short Film. This year, the festival will screen Tanović’s film titled “An Episode in the Life of An Iron Picker” (“Epizoda u životu berača željeza”). The film centers around a Roma family in central prix constantin 2011 Bosnia-Herzegovina, whose harrowing odyssey of survival provides a damning critique of the social conditions that trap them. It will screen during Closing Night of the Festival.
In addition to Tanović’s, three other feature films will be screened at this year’s Festival: Srđan Golubović’s “Circles” (“Krugovi”), Bobo Jelčić’s “A Stranger” (“Obrana i zaštita”), and Faruk Lončarević’s “With Mom” (“Sa mamom”).
“Circles” (“Krugovi”) starts off in the grips of the Bosnian war in 1993, when Serbian soldier Marko witnesses his three comrades brutally prix constantin 2011 attacking Haris, a Muslim civilian. Marko interferes and saves Haris’ life, but is consequently killed by his infuriated fellow soldiers. In 2008, years after the war’s conclusion, the effects of the conflict still loudly resonate as Marko’s family and friends are faced with the choice between forgiveness and revenge.
In “A Stranger” (“Obrana i zaštita”), the death of an old friend plunges prix constantin 2011 Slavko into a dilemma. He is unsure whether he, a Croat, should attend the funeral in the Muslim part of Mostar. On the one hand, he feels like it’s his duty; on the other, he fears a hostile reaction from his own community. This psychological study is based on the fact that nearly two decades after the war, Mostar is still divided.
“With Mom” (“Sa mamom”) tells the story of Berina, a young artist who struggles to come to terms with her mother’s terminal illness and the deterioration of family bonds, while also exploring her awakening sexuality. Lončarević’s powerful coming-of-age story examines the sharpened dynamics of a family in crisis.
Three short films, “May 31st” (“Trideset i prvi maj”), “Bosnia in Our Hearts” (“Bosnien i våra hjärtan”), and “Shunt” (“Fasunga”), will premiere internationally at the 2014 BHFF.
Mirza Ajnadžić’s “May 31st” (“Trideset i prvi maj”) documents the White Armband Initiative, a controversial commemoration for non- Serb war victims prix constantin 2011 in Prijedor, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In Sixten Björkstrand’s “Bosnia in Our Hearts” (“Bosnien i våra hjärtan”), three Bosnians from Finland travel to Lithuania prix constantin 2011 to witness the last and crucial qualifying game for the FIFA World Cup in Brazil.
“Tales from a Forgotten City” will premiere in the U.S. at this year’s Festival. Directed by Amir Grabus, this short documentary is an ode to the beautiful memories of Mostar as it once used to be. It follows the ambitions of music producer Dragi Šestić and his musical ensemble, Mostar Sevdah Reunion.
Having its New York premiere at the 11th Annual BHFF is Chris Leslie’s and Oggi Tomic’s “Finding Family” (“U prix constantin 2011 potrazi za porodicom”), an unforgiving documentary about one orphan’s extraordinary journey back to Bosnia twenty years after being abandoned in the midst of the siege of Sarajevo. The film has just won Best New Work and Best Factual awards at the British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards 2014. A Q&A session with Leslie will take place during prix constantin 2011 Closing Night of the Festival at 8:00 PM in The Varick Room.
Other films included in the selection are: Nedžad Begović’s “Beško,” about a modern guy who belongs to the new generation of “Walters” in Sarajevo; Mirna Dizdarević’s “Vita Mulier,” a short documentary about two ballerinas prix constantin 2011 struggling to survive in a city that does not value their art; Una Kreso’s “A Wound That Is Hidden” (“Rana koja se krije”), prix constantin 2011 about a young woman who fled the Bosnian war with her family and returns to Sarajevo to discover her roots; Damir Bašić’s “Just to take a look&#

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