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This year's BH Pick up program uninhibited by Company of Filmmakers of Bosnia and Herzegovina in tog up 16th defiance, at description 27th Bosnia Film Anniversary will impinge on 52 films: 7 direction narrative films, 12 lane documentaries, 2 omnibus, 17 short myth and documentaries, and 14 student films.
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BH Peel PROGRAM LINE-UP 2021:
FEATURE FILMS
A PERFECT Tenderness STORY WHERE NOTHING GOES WRONG Advocate DOES IT…?
Emina Kujundžić, Bosnia and Herzegovina / Hrvatska, 2021, 80 min.
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Marija Pikic: International Star You Should Know
CLAIM TO FAME
Marija Pikic was a 21-year-old drama student with a few professional credits when helmer-writer Aida Begic chose her to star in “Children of Sarajevo.” She won the actress kudo at last year’s Sarajevo fest.
21ST-CENTURY BLUES
Pikic, who is Bosnian Orthodox, could immediately relate to her character, a devout Muslim named Rahima. Says Pikic: “Rahima’s story is a mirror image of my entire generation. My generation, in our early 20s, should have doors and opportunities open to us … instead, our society is lost in translation. We wanted to create a film of hope and change.”
BACKGROUND
Pikic was born and raised in Trebinje, in the south of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her cousin, an actress, encouraged her interest in thesping and cinema, as did her father, who has run a DVD club for 20 years. At 19, she was cast in the fi lm “The Enemy,” a war drama directed by Dejan Zecevic. “This was a monumental moment,” says Pikic. “Working on ‘The Enemy’ satisfied my cravings for this bittersweet profession.” She also credits her mentor, acting teacher Elena Trepetova.
PHILOSOPHY
With its wartorn past, the former republic
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Why war during the film festival?
It is very difficult to make an ordinary video with a statement, and you can think how difficult it is to make a film, and how it is still difficult to broadcast it in Sarajevo where there was no electricity and where there were no elementary possibilities, not only for projections, but also for life. And that was in October 1993 when we organized the Sarajevo Film Festival. The idea for the festival began with me sitting in the office and wondering what people were filming in the world now because we were already so far away from the rest of the world as if we were on another planet, that's what it looked like. What I wanted and what I thought was, come on, we have electricity sometimes, when we were a small priority, when the Presidency got a little electricity, then we also got some, because then the famous Irfan Nefić, who worked in the Electric Power Distribution, understood that culture should function in war, so he sometimes gave us some electricity.
We had one TV in the MES festival premises and one VCR, then there were VHS tapes. And then I said, well let's try to get a few of those VHS tapes through our connections that we had, through colleagues who worked in various humanitarian organizations. So we wi