Golden Valley Sarajevo

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Movie
German title Golden Valley Sarajevo
Original title Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini
Country of production Bosnia and Herzegovina
original language Bosnian
Publishing year 2003
length 105 minutes
Rod
Director Srđan Vuletić
script Srđan Vuletić
production Pierre Spengler
Ademir Kenovic
music Simon Boswell
camera Slobodan Trninić
cut Catherine Kelber
occupation

Golden Valley Sarajewo (original title: Ljeto u Zlatnoj Dolini) is a Bosnian film from 2003 . Script and direction: Srđan Vuletić .

content

Fikret and Tiki are two glue-sniffing, rapping teenagers in a post-war Sarajevo that seems futile . Fikret is in love with Selma, who is the same age, but her father, the policeman Ramiz, thinks nothing of him. When Fikret's father dies, a stranger appears at the funeral claiming that Fikret's father owes him a large sum of money. For the proud Fikret this means a family disgrace. Fikret and Tiki try to steal money from a shop robbery and are arrested by Ramiz. This turns out to be a criminal himself and hitched the two youngsters to guard the kidnapped millionaire's daughter Sara. However, the self-confident Sara proves to be superior to the two teenagers.

Awards

The film received the Tiger Award of the Rotterdam International Film Festival in 2004 and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Sofia International Film Festival. Haris Sijarić received the 'Best Actor' award at the Brussels Festival.

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