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Highest grossing domestic film in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the year 2018. [3] 2017: Men Don't Cry: Alen Drljević: Boris Isaković, Leon Lučev, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Ermin Bravo, Ivo Gregurević, Sebastian Cavazza, Izudin Bajrović: Drama: The Frog: Elmir Jukić: Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Aleksandar Seksan, Mirsad Tuka: Drama: 2019: The ...
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]
Bosnia and Herzegovina portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Bosnian War films (3 C, 38 P) S.
Bosnia and Herzegovina film video covers (2 F) B. Bosnian-language films (48 P) E. English-language Bosnian films (5 P) S. Bosnia and Herzegovina short films (1 P)
Aida Begić (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Leonardo Di Costanzo (Italy) Jean-Luc Godard (Switzerland) Kamen Kalev (Bulgaria) Isild Le Besco (France) Sergei Loznitsa (Ukraine) Vincenzo Marra (Italy) Ursula Meier (Switzerland) Vladimir Perišić (Serbia) Cristi Puiu (Romania) Marc Recha (Spain) Angela Schanelec (Germany) Teresa Villaverde (Portugal)
Films scored by Bosnia and Herzegovina composers (2 C) Films set in Bosnia and Herzegovina (3 C, 38 P) Films shot in Bosnia and Herzegovina (13 P) P.
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Battle of Neretva (Serbo-Croatian: Bitka na Neretvi, Битка на Неретви) is a 1969 Yugoslavian epic partisan film.Written by Stevan Bulajić and Veljko Bulajić, and directed by Veljko Bulajić, it is based on the true events of World War II.