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  2. Sarajevo (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Prochaska. Production. Running time. 98 minutes. Original release. Release. April 28, 2014. (2014-04-28) Sarajevo is a 2014 German-Austrian biographical television film that depicts the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.

  3. Welcome to Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to Sarajevo. Welcome to Sarajevo is a 1997 war drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom, written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and is based on the book Natasha's Story by Michael Nicholson. The film stars Stephen Dillane, Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Emira Nušević, Kerry Fox, Goran Višnjić, James Nesbitt, and Emily Lloyd.

  4. People of the Book (novel) - Wikipedia

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    372 pages. ISBN. 978-0-670-01821-5. OCLC. 123912702. People of the Book is a 2008 historical novel by Geraldine Brooks. The story focuses on imagined events surrounding the protagonist and real historical past of the still extant Sarajevo Haggadah, one of the oldest surviving Jewish illuminated texts. [ 1 ]

  5. Remembering the Rebel, Underground Movie Theater That ... - AOL

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    To step inside Sarajevo’s Apollo Cinema 30 years ago, you first had to find the door. The streets of the Bosnian capital were pitch black. Power cuts brought on by a crippling siege, which ...

  6. Timeline of Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    1943 - Oslobođenje newspaper begins publication. [9][10] 1945. April: German occupation ends. [8] State School of Painting, and Association of Artists of Bosnia and Herzegovina established. [4] 1949 - University of Sarajevo and Museum of Sarajevo [4] established. 1950 - Oriental Institute in Sarajevo established.

  7. History of Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Sarajevo was founded when the Ottoman Empire conquered the region, with 1461 typically regarded as the date of the city's founding. The first known Ottoman governor of Bosnia, Isa-Beg Ishaković, chose the village of Brodac as a good space for a new city.

  8. Bridges of Sarajevo - Wikipedia

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    Bridges of Sarajevo. Bridges of Sarajevo (French: Les Ponts de Sarajevo) is a 2014 anthology film exploring Sarajevo present and past, [2] directed by thirteen different directors. [1] It was shown in the Special Screenings section of the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. [3]

  9. List of Yugoslav Wars films - Wikipedia

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    Sarajevo after Bosnian War: 2003 France Quiet days in Sarajevo: Jours tranquilles à Sarajevo: François Lunel: Drama. 2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina Austria Turkey France Fuse: Gori vatra: Pjer Žalica: Comedy, Drama. Bosnian War aftermath 2004 Serbia and Montenegro France Italy Life Is a Miracle: Живот је чудо Život je čudo: Emir ...