The European Film Awards, Europeâs biggest awards celebration, revealed its major winners during a mostly virtual ceremony on Saturday, December 11. The night was originally slated for an in-person ...
TIFF: Jasmila Ĺ˝banic's finely crafted epic exposes unspeakable Bosnian War horrors through the eyes of a mother and UN translator. Films set among genocide can border on âtrauma porn,â while a few ...
Filmmaker Jasmila Zbanic was a 17-year-old student living in Sarajevo with her family when the Bosnian war began in April 1992. As clashes over Bosnia's referendum for independence first started, she ...
Jasmila Ĺ˝baniÄâs Quo Vadis, Aida? won three prizes including best film at this yearâs European Film Awards, which went ahead as a hybrid event in Berlin tonight (Dec 11). Ĺ˝baniÄ was also named best ...
UPDATE: Jasmila Ĺ˝baniÄâs Quo Vadis, Aida? was the big winner at the 34th European Film Awards tonight. The story of a womanâs fight to save her family during the true events of the 1995 Bosnian War ...
A Bosnian UN translator is torn between duty and family as events tailspin toward genocide in Jasmila Zbanic's tough, compelling drama. Perhaps the most difficult task faced by any filmmaker ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paris-based Indie Sales has boarded âQuo Vadis, Aida? â The Missing Part,â the sequel to Jasmila Ĺ˝baniÄâs Oscar and ...
If a war movie focuses on the killing of civilians rather than the courage of soldiers, can it win an Academy Award? The conventional wisdom â âthatâs improbableâ â may be upended by a wrenching film ...
In âQuo Vadis, Aida?,â Jasmila Ĺ˝baniÄâs swift and shattering movie about the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, a woman climbs onto a small structure and stares out over a barbed-wire fence into a sea of weary ...
Quo Vadis, Aida?, Jasmila Ĺ˝baniÄâs gut-wrenching film about the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica, the end-game of the Bosnian war, is this yearâs Bosnian entry for the foreign feature category of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Films set among genocide can border on âtrauma porn,â while a few like âLife Is Beautifulâ and âThe Pianistâ reach divine heights ...
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