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Kuduz is a 1989 Yugoslavian drama film, set in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina written by Abdulah Sidran and Ademir Kenović, who also directed the film. [1] It is based on the true story of the outlaw Junuz Kečo. The film was critically acclaimed [2] and won more than 20 Yugoslavian awards. [3]
Bosnian pot (Bosnian: Bosanski lonac) is a 2023 Croatian comedy-drama film written and directed by Pavo Marinković. The film stars Senad Bašić, Bruna Bebić, Andreas Kiendl, Birgit Stöger, Admir Glamočak and Zlatko Burić. Released on 13 August 2023, the film received positive reviews. [1]
Bosnia and Herzegovina has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1994. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
My Late Summer (Bosnian: Nakon ljeta) is a 2024 internationally co-produced comedy-drama film directed by Danis Tanović and written by Anja Matković, Nikola Kuprešanin and Tanović. The plot follows a family fighting for inheritance on a small island.
Excursion (Bosnian: Ekskurzija) is a 2023 drama film written and directed by Una Gunjak. [2] Starring Asja Zara Lagumdžija, Nađa Spaho, Maja Izetbegović, Mediha Musliović, Izudin Bajrović and Muhamed Hadžović. [3] It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards. [4]
The film opens with a faux newsreel—presented as a sardonic allusion to the Yugoslav state-owned Filmske novosti [] news organization's tone and delivery—reporting on the 27 June 1971 opening ceremony of the Tunnel of Brotherhood and Unity near an unnamed village in the Goražde municipality in eastern SR Bosnia-Herzegovina, constituent unit of the Yugoslav Federation.
Go West was nominated for the Grand Prix des Amériques award at the Montréal World Film Festival, 2005. The film also won the audience award for the best film at the 2006 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York. [1] The film received the prize for the Best Film at the Madrid Móstoles International Film Festival, 2007.