Section: Focus

Naša svakodnevna priča

Our Everyday Life

Ines Tanović
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, 2015, 89 Min

A feature film debut that speaks of the trials and tribulations of a modern day, middle-class family in Sarajevo and, in doing so, touches upon the political, economic and social issues that continue to trouble Bosnia and Herzegovina even today, twenty years after the war.

DOKUMENT Sarajevo

Twenty years ago Saša fought for the Bosnian army; today he's a divorced veteran who lives with his parents and occasionally calls his pregnant sister Senada, who lives in Slovenia. Although his mother Marija is critically ill, it's father Muhamed's inability to come to terms with sale of his company as well as his good-for-nothing son that is the real source of the family's problems. The post-traumatic stress of the war is ever present in this family portrait, with solace provided solely by the seemingly unremarkable details of everyday life. BW

Filmformat
DCP | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Ines Tanović
Kamera
Erol Zubčević
Ton
Igor Čamo
Schnitt
Redžinald Šimek
Ausstattung
Mario Ivezić
Musik
Halka
Darsteller
Uliks Fehmiu, Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Jasna Ornela Bery, Maja Izetbegović, Vedrana Seksan
Produzent
Alem Babić
Produktion
DOKUMENT Sarajevo
Co-Produktion
Studio Maj, Spiritus Movens
Kontakt
DOKUMENT Sarajevo
Alem Babić
Logavina 12
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel.: +38.7.3357 0210
dokument2@bih.net.ba
www.dokument.ba

Ines Tanović - born1965 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina). She graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo. Since 1996 she has worked at Bosnian Television as an editor and director. She also is a screenwriter and several films she directed were awarded worldwide.

Movies
KRUGOVI (1987, short)
SINDROM (1998, short)
COVJEK S (1991, short)
MURTIC U SARJEVU (2009, short)
STARTING OVER (2010, short)
JEDEN DAN NA DRINI (2012, short, doc)
GETO 59 (2014, short)