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Criterion Channel
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7.5
/3596/
75
/189/
67
/88/
4.1
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/20/
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Cameraperson (2016)
As a visually radical memoir, CAMERAPERSON draws on the remarkable footage that filmmaker Kirsten Johnson has shot and reframes it in ways that illuminate moments and situations that have personally affected her. What emerges is an elegant meditation on the relationship between truth and the camera frame, as Johnson transforms scenes that have been presented on Festival screens as one kind of truth into another kind of story—one about personal journey, craft, and direct human connection.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
82
7.9
/50255/
76
/681/
74
/477/
3.9
/14508/
93
/97/
92
/659/
84
/29/

No Man's Land (2001)
Two soldiers from opposite sides get stuck between the front lines in the same trench. The UN is asked to free them and both sides agree on a ceasefire, but will they stick to it?
poster
74
62
7.3
/2838/
72
/128/
63
/32/
3.6
/18415/
81
/159/
85
/1750/

The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent (2025)
1993. A passenger train from Belgrade to Bar is stopped by paramilitary forces in an ethnic cleansing operation. As they haul off innocent civilians, only one man dares to stand up to them. This is the true story of a man who could not remain silent.
poster
76
43
7.7
/5330/
76
/56/
71
/46/
3.7
/1083/
82
/3/

Circles (2013)
Circles (Serbian: Krugovi) is a Serbian movie based on the true story of a Serbian soldier who risked his life to protect a Muslim civilian during the war in Bosnia. During the war in Bosnia in 1993, a Serbian soldier pays for his life after protecting a Muslim civilian from being attacked by three other soldiers. 12 years later, the consequences of this act of heroism are still having their repercussions.
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Amazon Prime Video
78
38
7.6
/403/
71
/8/
75
/6/
3.8
/755/
100
/22/
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/9/

This Is Not a Movie: Robert Fisk and the Politics of Truth (2019)
For more than forty years, British journalist Robert Fisk has reported on some of the most violent conflicts in the world, from Northern Ireland to the Middle East, always with his feet on the ground and a notebook in hand, travelling into landscapes devastated by war, ferreting out the facts and sending reports to the media he works for with the ambition of catching the interest of an audience of millions.
poster
72
25
7.7
/1714/
74
/23/
71
/15/
3.4
/597/

Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair (2021)
Set in Sarajevo in May 2021, the city's famous Old Town tries to recover after a difficult pandemic year. When a visitor from Zagreb comes looking for the best kebabs in town, a harmless gesture causes the disintegration of the business and private lives of several people.
poster
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19
7.0
/1210/
72
/11/
53
/10/
3.5
/424/
69
/16/

Snow (2008)
The daily hardships of a war-scarred Bosnian village, where all that remains are widows and orphans, are painstakingly documented in this first feature from director Aida Begic. Snow offers insight about the psychological aftereffects of the 1992-95 civil war from a distinctively female point of view without showing any of the brutality or carnage.
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9.2
/8/

Our Brazilian Story (2014)
History of national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina from war to World Cup 2014 in Brazil.
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Kanopy
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8.1
/87/
80
/1/
78
/4/
cc age 16+

Among Wolves (2016)
An uncommon motorcycle club led by Bosnian War veterans finds redemption helping their struggling small town heal and defending the threatened herd of wild horses they first met on the front line.
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7.8
/13/

A Shot in the Soul (2015)
True shocking stories about war rapes and other acts of sexual violence during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
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6.6
/52/
60
/2/
55
/2/

The Stone Speakers (2018)
In present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, economically depressed towns turn themselves into tourist destinations in order to survive—deliberately forming their own cultural narratives. Centering on four different locations, The Stone Speakers interrogates a nation’s contradictory memories. Made with subtlety and tactful distance, director Igor Drljaca’s film reveals the traumatic consequences of being a country that is stuck in a postwar identity crisis.
poster
71
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6.5
/360/
60
/4/
90
/2/

The Abandoned (2010)
The story of a boy from the orphanage for abandoned children who tried to find out the truth about his origins. Through the story of a boy Alen, it describes the consequences of war casualties and immense injustice that war brought most helpless, the children.
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6.9
/69/
70
/1/

The Unforgiven (2017)
Is it possible for a war criminal to find forgiveness and to reconcile with the past? How do you find your way back to what is known as a normal life when you have been convicted of one of the worst crimes of all – a crime against humanity? Esad Landzo has looked for answers for many years, but in vain. He decides to make one last attempt. The Balkan War criminal travels back to Bosnia to meet his former camp-guard friend, his victims and his family. Will he ever be forgiven? Should he?
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23
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3.7
/206/
10
/1/

Miracle in Bosnia (1995)
A documentary film shot in the occasion of the third anniversary of Bosnian Army.
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6.2
/32/
10
/1/
60
/1/

Love Pain Sevdah (2019)
Aliya must choose between love and pursuing her dreams in the U.S. Set in the beautiful backdrop of Seattle and Sarajevo, this feature highlights the struggles and triumphs of second generation immigrants.
poster
72
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7.6
/1133/
75
/4/
67
/10/

Remake (2003)
This film follows father Ahmed and son Tarik Karaga during WWII and the Siege of Sarajevo.
poster
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8.0
/31/
50
/2/
72
/4/

The Year After Dayton (1997)
A portrait of the first year of peace in Bosnia. This is a human story played out before a background of a war which still makes itself felt, a story of a possible life together, which has on the other hand become impossible in many cases. Rajko, the Serbian mechanic and his family must leave their home for the second time. Nermin, the actor, lost both legs in the war and might have the chance to learn a new role. Halid, a shepherd from the Muslim-controlled region, risks his life to visit friends on the western (Croatian) side of Mostar.
poster
The Roku Channel
75
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8.7
/1481/
69
/10/
70
/6/

The Weight of Chains 2 (2014)
'The Weight of Chains 2' is a documentary film largely dealing with the effects of the Washington Consensus economic doctrine on the newly established former Yugoslav republics, but also with neoliberalism as an economic concept. Through interviews with Noam Chomsky, Oliver Stone and many others, the author, Serbian-Canadian Boris Malagurski, attempts to analyze why so many people in the Balkans are disappointed with the systems imposed after the fall of socialism and how capitalism could be improved. Looking at the examples of Ecuador and Iceland, the film tries to uncover alternatives to the prevailing orthodoxies of Western economic dictates and help developing nations find their own way to shape their economies and their countries.
poster
The Roku Channel
65
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6.4
/363/
51
/6/
45
/4/
100

For Those Who Can Tell No Tales (2013)
Kym, an Australian tourist, decides to travel to Bosnia. Her guidebook leads her to Višegrad, a small town steeped in history, on the border of Bosnia and Serbia. After a night of insomnia in the 'romantic' Hotel Vilina Vlas, Kym discovers what happened there during the war. She can no longer be an ordinary tourist and her life will never be the same again.
poster
58
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6.0
/1049/
60
/19/
55
/17/

The Living and the Dead (2007)
In 1943, group of Croatian soldiers overtake a strategically important point in western Bosnia with a goal to destroy a group of communist partisans. On the way they met some supernatural phenomena, and the action itself went very badly because the partisans ambushed them. The main character Martin inherits silver cigarette case from a dying soldier. This act connects to the story in 1993 when we meet Martins grandson Tomo. He is one of six soldiers of the Croatian army who have come to the same place in Bosnia to meet the same phenomena and similar fate.
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My Brother (2015)
Actor, clown, archeologist and university researcher Alberto Musacchio took his own life in 2001. His death hurt many people who had been touched by his vitality. One of these was Stefano who, fourteen years later, goes on a journey looking for the emotional traces left by Alberto’s life and work. He visits Rome – Mostar, where together they had run theater workshops for children and youths traumatized by war – and Canada, where Alberto spent the last years of his life studying and teaching. And where he had also left a written request that his ashes should remain.
poster
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Skija (2020)
Movie about legendary football player, Josip Katalinski Skija (1948-2011). He played for F.C. Zeljeznicar from 1965 until 1975. He collected 41 caps and scored 10 goals for Yugoslavia national team.
poster
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Looking for Dayton (2020)
This film follows 3 friends who were in Sarajevo during the war as they go to the US for the 20th anniversary of the Dayton Agreement, where they ask questions and consider the impact of the agreement 25 years later, having fun on the way.
poster
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Sarajevo: City Symphony (2012)
Sarajevo: City Symphony is an audio visual performance and experimental documentary inspired by the City of Sarajevo and its people who lived and who live in this amazing historical place.


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