Description |
1 online resource (89 min.) |
Series |
New world cinema: independent features & shorts, 1990-present |
Summary |
Ruveyda is like most residents of the Belvedere refugee camp: a widow yearning to forget the tragedy of war, fifteen years after the ethnic cleansing of Bosnia and Herzegovina. But unlike those around her, she spends most of her days in a bittersweet routine of caring for her extended family, and searching for the remains of her husband and son--both of which offer a precarious hope that is one day tested when her nephew is selected to participate in a reality show in a former enemy enclave. An emotionally rich portrait of war's troubled aftermath, director Ahmed Imamovi's film paints an uncommon image of patience, faith, love, and above all, forgiveness |
Notes |
This edition in Bosnian with English subtitles |
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Description from DVD version; title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 9, 2014) |
Subject |
Refugee camps -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Drama
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Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Atrocities -- Drama
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Atrocities.
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Refugee camps.
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Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Genre/Form |
Fiction films.
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Drama.
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Fiction films.
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Films de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Diklić, Jasna, 1946-
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Iliktarevic, Milenko.
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Krivic, Semir.
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Imamović, Ahmed, 1971-
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Alic, Malka.
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Zlatar, Nedim.
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Saric, Leonardo.
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Smajic, Samir.
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