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Sarajevo Film Festival
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Sarajevo Film Festival

Nov 1, 1993
0h 14m
★ 0.0

Overview

Sarajevo in the twentieth month of its besiegement. The situation is critical, but the city chooses to organise an international film festival. Dutch filmmakers Johan van der Keuken and Frank Vellenga present Van der Keuken's documentaries Face Value and Brass Unbound there, and one of the festival organisers asks a festival visitor: "What is the significance of film in war?" In Sarajevo Film Festival Film, a reflection on film, war and daily life, fictional images are juxtaposed in a disconcerting way with the gruesome reality of the life of a festival visitor.

Genres

War
Documentary

Production Companies

Lucid Eyefilms

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Cast

Marijela Margeta

Marijela Margeta

Marijeta Margeta

Marijeta Margeta

Marko Margeta

Marko Margeta

Haris Pasović

Haris Pasović

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