International title:
Enklave
Rassegna:
Anno:
2016 [2]
Year of production:
2015
Length:
92min
Story:
Goran Radovanovic
Screenplay:
Goran Radovanovic
Cinematography:
Axel Schneppat
Music:
Eleni Karaindrou, Irena Popović
Film editing:
Andrija Zafanovic
Language:
serbo, albanese
Subtitles:
italiano
Production company:
Sein + Hain Film
Brief synopsis:
Kosovo 2004, five years after the war. Nenad is an introverted Serbian boy who lives with his father and his ailing grandfather in a tiny Christian enclave protected by United Nations KFOR troops. Nenad rides in a tank to and from school, where he seems to be the only pupil, and he has little involvement with the Albanian-speaking Kosovar kids who live nearby. One of these latter is Baskim, who holds a particular grudge against the Serbs, whom he blames for the death of his father. One day the two kids find themselves face to face in an involuntary and potentially tragic confrontation. Best film at Bergamo Film Meeting International Film Festival 2016
Country:
Serbia - Germania
Direction:
Goran Radovanovic
Distribution details:
Data di uscita:
08/09/2016
Data di uscita:
08/09/2016
Data di uscita:
08/09/2016
Colour:
Colore [7]
Genre:
Drammatico [8]
Distributed:
No
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With this film I want to explore the essence of the Serbian/Albanian dispute, which resulted – fifteen years ago – in war, destruction and crimes. But I want to raise the following question: is coexistence still possible between these two communities in a reality marked by the presence of enclaves, isolated islands of Christian minority surrounded by a sea of Muslim majority? My answer is crystal clear: hated based on fear of what’s different and diverse still lingers between the two ethnic communities. And fear is the absence of love… That’s why the hero in this story is a ten-year old boy who dares to do something unimaginable for both communities in Kosovo – Christian and Muslim: to gain a friend on the opposite side! I wanted to make an antiwar film based on the eternal and edifying story about forgiveness and love.