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Le Chemin de Halima

Titre original : Halimin put
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37min
NOTE IMDb
7,9/10
2,6 k
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Le Chemin de Halima (2012)
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Afin de récupérer le corps de son fils perdu pendant la guerre en Bosnie, Halima, une musulmane éplorée mais pleine de volonté, doit retrouver sa nièce, dont elle s'est séparée et avec laque... Tout lireAfin de récupérer le corps de son fils perdu pendant la guerre en Bosnie, Halima, une musulmane éplorée mais pleine de volonté, doit retrouver sa nièce, dont elle s'est séparée et avec laquelle elle découvre qu'elle a un lien mystérieux.Afin de récupérer le corps de son fils perdu pendant la guerre en Bosnie, Halima, une musulmane éplorée mais pleine de volonté, doit retrouver sa nièce, dont elle s'est séparée et avec laquelle elle découvre qu'elle a un lien mystérieux.

  • Réalisation
    • Arsen A. Ostojic
  • Scénario
    • Fedja Isovic
  • Casting principal
    • Alma Prica
    • Olga Pakalovic
    • Mijo Jurisic
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    2,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Arsen A. Ostojic
    • Scénario
      • Fedja Isovic
    • Casting principal
      • Alma Prica
      • Olga Pakalovic
      • Mijo Jurisic
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 7avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 30 victoires et 16 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux36

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    Alma Prica
    • Halima
    Olga Pakalovic
    • Safija
    Mijo Jurisic
    • Slavomir
    Izudin Bajrovic
    Izudin Bajrovic
    • Salko
    Miraj Grbic
    Miraj Grbic
    • Mustafa
    Mustafa Nadarevic
    Mustafa Nadarevic
    • Avdo
    Emina Minka Muftic
    • Nevzeta
    • (as Emina Muftic)
    Daria Lorenci Flatz
    • Rapka
    Aldin Tucic
    • Aron
    Dejan Acimovic
    • Jovan
    Sebastian Cavazza
    Sebastian Cavazza
    • Planinsek
    Miodrag Krivokapic
    • Rastko
    Gordana Gadzic
    • Zora
    Lena Politeo
    • Nana
    Muhamed Bahonjic
    • Kondukter
    Slaven Knezovic
    Slaven Knezovic
    • Milovan
    Faketa Salihbegovic
    • Vezirka
    • (as Faketa Salihbegovic-Avdagic)
    Armin Omerovic
    Armin Omerovic
    • Brat
    • Réalisation
      • Arsen A. Ostojic
    • Scénario
      • Fedja Isovic
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs18

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    10poleksija

    Good psychological insight into continuous Balcan conflict

    If You don't want to cry skip this movie - it is very good and really deeply touches basic human conflicts that are so common on Balcans, but also universal. It was so difficult to me to explain to a foreigner (I am Serbian grew up in Slovenia during Yugoslavia) what was really going on during the war in Bosnia, Croatia... In short words it is inexplicable. The movie is a really good explanation what is going on during the centuries: how deeply people actually are connected to each other, but in many periods they try to behave as they are not et all. Actors are great and connection to reality is all the time alive. But specially I like dedication of this movie to a woman, who is a special victim in Balcans wars. I felt Halima's story is a very strong symbol for all mothers who pass all kinds of experiences to get a child and rise it - just to lose it for stupid wars, again and again and again...
    10Barev2013

    A tremendous Film about two mothers who share one son

    By Alex Deleon, Los Angeles This film was viewed at the L.A. SouthEast European film festival (SEEFEST) in May 2013. "Halima's Path" is a minor key masterpiece that deals with post war trauma after the Bosnian civil war in two intertwined peasant families -- one Muslim, the other Christian. What makes this film so special apart from the gripping subject matter, is the overall esthetic conception, the brilliant cinematography, the authenticity of the settings (Satyajit Ray would have loved it) -- the absolute world class acting, and the direction, which, as one viewer remarked in a post screening Q and A, "puts Hollywood to shame". Balkan films from Romania, Serbia, Turkey, and even tiny Albania, have circulated in various festivals but Croatia hasn't had very much to offer until the emergence of Zagreb based director Arsen Anton Ostovic, who learned the trade at the NYU film school and has made two other remarkable features before this. Halima's tortuous Path -- on the way to identify the remains of her husband and son exhumed from mass graves -- is Nothing but heart rending as portrayed by actress Alma Prica in a towering performance that is almost too authentic to bear. This is a heavy drama with an intricate plot, many characters in complex kinship relations, and multiple interwoven flashbacks that are sometimes hard to sort out, but the direction is so skillful that the viewer is simply swept up and drawn along in one perfectly constructed scene after another to the shocking conclusion with a deftly touching cemetery coda. Every character is perfectly drawn and portrayed by an amazing ensemble cast, some Croatian, some Serbian, some Bosnian Muslim, and at least one Slovenian. The overall effect is transfixing even if slightly confusing at times, at least to outside viewers not so familiar with similar sounding names and reading the film through English subtitles.. "Halima's Path" is a stunner and jaw dropper, but it may take a second viewing to sort out all the details. Basically, the story is this: -- The film opens with a prequel to the main story in 1977. A title tells us this is western Bosnia where the population is mixed Moslem and Christian (Vlah). On a stormy night a pretty young Moslem woman, Safiya, comes running through the fields to the house of her aunt, Halima, to tell her she is two months late --pregnant - of course unmarried, and afraid her father will kill her if he finds out that the father-to-be is aChristian-- Moreover, she loves the guy! We'll think of something, says Halima. Next we see Safiya jumping off a ladder on the family farm trying to induce an abortion. Ineffective. Her father starts beating her to within an inch of her life with a whip when Slavomir, her handsome Serbian boyfriend shows up. He poleaxes the enraged father, Avdo, with a stick but has to flee when a son pulls a shotgun on him. Jafiya, badly battered, is kicked out and comes back to Halima, her aunt, Avdo's sister, for refuge. The stage is now set for the big secret that will be the fulcrum of the tale. We will later find out that after Safiya secretly gave birth after the failed abortion. Halima who was barren, secretly adopted her niece's child, Mirza, and raised him as her own. Slavomir who has been away in Germany for two years to make money returns in a fancy car to retrieve Safiya. When he asks about their baby Safiya lies and tells him it was stillborn, then runs off with him to raise a new family as a Christian wife in an all Serbian town.

    Flash forward 23 years -- it is now the year 2000, five years after the end of the Bosnian war. In a series of momentary flashbacks we learn that both Halima's husband and son were carried off by Serbian soldiers and shot in an ethnic cleansing massacre. We can also see that one of the soldiers was young Slavo -- Under UN supervision mass graves have been exhumed, the bones carefully laid out in a warehouse mortuary and DNA or blood samples from surviving relatives are needed to identify the bones so they can be reburied properly according to Moslem custom. Salko, Halima's husband, Salko, has been identified but, since she was not the biological mother of Mirza her blood sample won't help. She has to find Safiya who ran off 22 years earlier and hasn't been heard from since....Avdo's wife, Nevzeta, who never agreed to Safiya's expulsion from the family, has heard some things on the grapevine ... Cut to Safiya, now "Sophia", and her family of three daughters somewhere on the Serbian side. Slavomir, who was once so clean cut, has been traumatized by his war experiences in the Serbian military, has become an alcoholic, has grown long hair and a beard, is constantly depressed and looks like Jesus ... Halima now a forlorn pathetic figure who knits sweaters for the dead to keep from going mad, is determined to find Safiya --- . . She will be assisted reluctantly by brother-in-law Mustafa (Brother of her deceased husband) who once despised her for her barrenness but has softened with age. What will happen when she does find Safiya/Sophia...? When director Ostojic remarked that Alma Prica is regarded as the best actress in Croatia and has been so for a long time, I asked him what American actress he would compare her to and the answer was immediate, Meryl Streep! - In any case this is a fantastic ensemble cast all around without a single glitch as far as the acting is concerned. "Halima's Path" is a Croatian Bosnian Slovenian co-production and a pristine example of cross border cooperation in a region that was so recently torn to pieces by a horrendous series of wars, now largely forgotten in the West.
    10msenjur

    Wow, what a great movie

    This movie and other similar movies should be played in schools, so that youth could see the stupidity of war, and that they would never reach for wheapon.
    8alazeabi-09650

    A beautiful film and a wonderful director

    Because of the outstanding performance of the film's creators, I lived a period of time in Bosnia, a simple and beautiful life despite the tragedies until the end of the badge.
    10harisib

    Masterpiece

    I have just saw the movie,it's really one of best that come from the Balkans,the story is centered in west Bosnia,the most actors and actress are Bosnians,but it's directed and produced by Croatians(west neighbors)

    The story is about 2-3 families in a small village,telling how they lived before the war,showing us the differences in two religious families(Serbs and Bosnian Muslims)but also showing us that they have the same mentality.

    Slavomir(Serb) and Safija(Bosnian Muslim) fell in love and she gets pregnant and that can't accept their families. That's why Safija runs to aunt Halima and the new born child gives to her telling the family that the child was dead born. 2 years later Slavomir comes from Germany and meets Safija,they both flee to a far places and begun a new life. But war comes ,Slavomir is recruited to the Serbian army.....many things happens during the war that will leave aftermath to both families.

    The rest(and the most) of the movie continues after 5 years at the end of war,Halima is searching for the bones of 'son' Mirza,and Slavomir is melancholy drinking every day at the tavern,Safija is living with Slavomir and they 3 children....

    What are they secrets and what will be with them at the end ?

    I don't want tell that,watch the movie, it's really a masterpiece,one of the best movies i ever saw.Thanks to our west neighbors for this story and i want to wish you good luck ,i hope this movie will get some awards on international movie competitions. 10/10

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      Official submission of Croatia to the Oscars 2014 best foreign language film category.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 octobre 2012 (Croatie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Croatie
      • Slovénie
      • Bosnie-Herzégovine
    • Langues
      • Bosniaque
      • Croate
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Halima's Path
    • Sociétés de production
      • Arkadena Zagreb
      • FIST Production
      • Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT)
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    • Rapport de forme
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