Do You Remember Sarajevo

DYRS poster

Do You Remember Sarajevo

 

Year of Production: 2002
Duration: 52 min
Bosnian language

Produced by: DEBLOKADA, VIDEOARHIV
Producers: Damir Ibrahimović, Jasmila Žbanić, Sead Kreševljaković

Script by: Nihad i Sead Kreševljaković, Nedim Alikadić
Sound by: Igor Čamo
Edited by: Miralem Zubčević
Video materials:

Zlatan Prohić, Ahmed, Dajana, Sead Traljić, Enes Zlatar, Photo HADŽIĆ, Bemir, Emir Jelkić, Faruk Jažić, Mesud Šakić, Hamdija Kreševljaković, Zaimović family, Dino’s pal from Trg Heroja, Nedim Alikadić, Johan Van der Keuken, Christian Bushill, Ameli T., Muriz Begović, Muharem Osmanagić, Sead i Nihad Kreševljaković, Hakija Topić, Sulejman Mulaomerović, Hakija Hadžalić, Mevludin Hozo, Davor Pušić…

Supported by Sundance Documentary Fund – New York.

 

Synopsis:

In a period between 1992 and 1995 Sarajevo was under siege. For the first time in a history, victims of the war were filmed their life in the houses, shelters, different parts of town under artillery shelling and sniper fire. This film is made of authentic video materials whose telling about people in a time of genocide and sophisticated technology.

Premiere
Sarajevo Winter Festival (Meeting Point Cinema, 21 – 25th of March 2002).

TV premiere
2nd of May 2002, FTV1
Film is shown on the following festivals and exibitions:

2006
Teatrino dell’Informagiovani, Lodi / “Alla Fiera dell’Est”, Associazione culturale Adelante (Lodi, Italy)
Loyola University Chicago, Chicago Festival of B&H Film, USA
Festival Klezmer, Hangar Cult Lab, Ankona, Italy
41st Karlovy Vary International Film Festival /section One World Presents the Sundance Documentary Fund, Czech Republic

2005
VIVISECTfest / Festival on Human Rights: Zagreb (Croatia), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Berlin (Germany), Tirana (Albania) 2005 VIVISECTfest / Festival on Human Rights: Tuzla (B&H), Frankfurt am Odra (Germany), Belgrade (Serbia), Kikinda (Serbia), Indjija (Serbia), Sombor (Serbia), Festival “Vivisekt” Sremska Mitrovica (Serbia)
Memory Modul 2005 /Vijećnica/, Sarajevo, B&H
Festival ‘Primo non nuocere’/Instituto Galileo Galilei/Medici Senza Frontiere in Arte umanitario, Roma, Italy
At Mejdan, Lost in transition, Art & Media Cultural Networking event, Sarajevo, B&H

2004
VIVISECTfest / Festival on Human Rights, Novi Sad, Serbia
Bosnian Youth Meetings – Morića han, Sarajevo, B&H
Hamam, Novi Pazar, Sandžak, Serbia
Ex Casa dell Popolo Valverde, Forli, Italy
Berliner Film Kunst Haus Babylon, Berlin, Germany

2003
Zagreb Film Festival, Croatia
Scuola allievi agenti Alessadria, Italy
Schauspielhaus Wiena, Beč, Austria
New Delhi Film Festival, India
Film Festival Sidney, Australia
Festival Nemo, Paris, France
Cesaro ex Salara, promotors: producer Marco Muller (director of Venice Film Festival), Andrea Segre (director) and Alberto Bougleux (film critic), Bologna, Italy
Artandgallery Milano, Italy
Art of Documentary Festival, Canbera, Australia
Academia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milano, Italy

2002
S. Maria della Croce Ravena, Italy
On the Road Film Festival (Nansen Dialogue Network in the Balkans, funded by the Norwegian Foreign Affairs Ministry): Sarajevo (B&H), Mostar (B&H), Osijek (Croatia), Zagreb (Croatia), Banja Luka (B&H)
On the Road Film Festival (Nansen Dialogue Network in the Balkans, funded by the Norwegian Foreign Affairs Ministry): Belgrade (Srbija) /canceled because of threats from nationalistics movement Obraz/, Pristina (Kosovo)
O’Artoteca, Milano, Italy
Milano Film Festival, Italy
Itaca Film Festival, Padova, Italy
Human Right Festival Lesidren, Bulgaria
Gorizia (Centro culturale), Italy
Film Festival Copenhagen, Denmark
Chiesanuova, San Marino
Batik Film Festival, Perugia, Italiy
8th Sarajevo Film Festival, Bosnia-Herzegovina