Elmir Jukić

In the period of WW2, in the town of Sarajevo, an owner of a tavern Hilmija must deal with a Nazi and run his business. The problem is that he is a coworker with Serbians, Croatians and Jews. That puts his business as well as his safety in danger.

7.4/10

Zeko, a barber and ex-soldier suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, invites his brother Braco and his friend Švabo to Eid festivities. He intends to take advantage of the festive mood and ask his brother, a gambler and alcoholic, to change his ways. Braco doesn’t want to listen and will not take the conversation seriously. Zeko puts a razor under his brother’s neck, forcing him to promise he will change; furious, Braco leaves, telling Zeko he will never see him again, while Švabo suggests that Zeko see a psychiatrist. Alone, without his only friend and his brother, Zeko decides to kill himself – until Muki, a young man selling books door-to-door, stops him.

7.5/10

A mother mourns the loss of her family in the Srebrenica massacre.

Lud, zbunjen, normalan is a Bosnian TV comedy series that began airing in early September 2007. Since its debut, it has also been shown in Croatia, Republic of Macedonia A1 after on Kanal 5, Serbia and Montenegro.

8.3/10

Sketch comedy with Mujo and Haso.

Based on a true story, the film presents events similar to those in the Lukić indictment.

7.6/10

10 minutes doesn't seem long to a Japanese tourist waiting for some photos in Rome, but a lot can happen in the same 10 minutes for a family in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War.

7.5/10