SARAJEVO (Reuters) - "Quo Vadis, Aida?", a Bosnian film about the Srebrenica genocide, was named on Monday as one of five contenders in the international feature film category for this year's Oscars.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Women cry near the grave of their relative, who is amongst the 136 newly identified victims of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre that ...
At times Bosnia and Herzegovina has looked like it was stuck in a bit of a no-man’s land when it comes to film production, lacking the financial fire-power to press forward, but its TV series business ...
SREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — After premiering her latest feature at the Venice Film Festival last month and sending it off to the international festival circuit, acclaimed Bosnian filmmaker ...
Angelina Jolie attended the closing ceremony of the eight-day Sarajevo Film Festival in Bosnia's capital Saturday and organizers presented her with a special award for bringing attention to refugees ...
The country is in shock following last week's shooting in Gradacac, in which a man live-streamed the murder of his ex-wife. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief The Sarajevo Film Festival canceled ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - The cast and crew of Berlin film festival competition entry "Smrt u Sarajevu" (Death in Sarajevo) applauded Bosnia's application to join the EU, but one of its actresses warned of ...
Angelina Jolie has insisted that her as-yet untitled Bosnian war film will contain a love story that avoids being "too heavy". In an interview with Hungarian site Vasarnapi Hirek, the actress - who is ...