
A personal summer travelogue through non-personal memories, collective personal ideals, and personal collective collectives. An old, once-upon-a-time country, reborn and undone in the blink of an eye.
A personal summer travelogue through non-personal memories, collective personal ideals, and personal collective collectives. An old, once-upon-a-time country, reborn and undone in the blink of an eye.
In this cinema vérité film without words, the Bosnian director follows an ordinary workers’ day. Their job ultimately shapes the destiny of thousands who are still waiting to bury their loved ones murdered in the last war.
An encounter that might make a teenage girl’s dreams come true. Poetic and observant, this short documentary follows the life of refugees.
The grief of a mother who lost her son to a sniper narrated through the portrait of the operator of a legendary Sarajevo cinema that served as an air-raid shelter during the war.
The anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide is attended by thousands every year.
“Monuments are good for nothing.” As monuments and museums rise around the fixed camera’s field of vision, “SK 2014” deconstructs a regime’s absurdity.
Animated film in Bosnia and Herzegovina is not very dynamic. Ramadan, one of its rising young talents, learned everything on his own.
Every house hides loves. Our loves, somebody else’s loves. Each questions us: what do we know about love?
Šejla Kamerić knits love stories, knits secrets, whispers, passages.