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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn order to recover the body of her son lost during the war in Bosnia, a grieving, but strong-willed Muslim woman, Halima, must track down her estranged niece, who we find carries a mysterio... Ler tudoIn order to recover the body of her son lost during the war in Bosnia, a grieving, but strong-willed Muslim woman, Halima, must track down her estranged niece, who we find carries a mysterious connection to him.In order to recover the body of her son lost during the war in Bosnia, a grieving, but strong-willed Muslim woman, Halima, must track down her estranged niece, who we find carries a mysterious connection to him.
- Prêmios
- 30 vitórias e 16 indicações no total
Emina Minka Muftic
- Nevzeta
- (as Emina Muftic)
Faketa Salihbegovic
- Vezirka
- (as Faketa Salihbegovic-Avdagic)
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10davran
This movie awakens emotion and no matter how hard you try as a strong male not to cry, a few times in this movie that's just not easy. I suggest that women bring to the cinema enough Kleenex.
Excellently acted, well photographed. Excellent film.
The film's director, whose two previous films (A Wonderful Night in Split and No one's son) were great to me, did an excellent job, and I think that movie audiences will love this movie.
Minor objections that some might object to the film's authenticity. It's nonsense like: why they in the woods gives the blinker when hillbillies are not using blinker in the city.
Regardless of these little things that will be noticed just during second or third viewing of the film this movie is probably the best Croatian film in recent years.
Excellently acted, well photographed. Excellent film.
The film's director, whose two previous films (A Wonderful Night in Split and No one's son) were great to me, did an excellent job, and I think that movie audiences will love this movie.
Minor objections that some might object to the film's authenticity. It's nonsense like: why they in the woods gives the blinker when hillbillies are not using blinker in the city.
Regardless of these little things that will be noticed just during second or third viewing of the film this movie is probably the best Croatian film in recent years.
Halima's Path tackles the subject of the Balkan War, venturing much further than a simple retelling of events. Set in Bosnia, the story unfolds through the masterful use of flashback. Beginning in pre-conflict, multi-ethnic Yugoslavia the film culminates in present-day Bosnia with the tragic repercussions of the war. Halima's seemingly straightforward quest to have the remains of her husband and son identified from those found in a mass grave exposes a richly woven tapestry of events--a tapestry which reveals the very human side of war.
The film is brilliantly directed by Arsen A. Ostojic, with excellent performances delivered by a stellar cast. Particularly powerful are Alma Prica in the role of Halima and Olga Pakalovic as Safija. The evocative score adds to the authenticity of the film.
Halima's Path offers a novel look into the personal tragedy of war. This supremely moving film delivers a true emotional punch--be prepared to shed more than a few tears. A true masterpiece.
The film is brilliantly directed by Arsen A. Ostojic, with excellent performances delivered by a stellar cast. Particularly powerful are Alma Prica in the role of Halima and Olga Pakalovic as Safija. The evocative score adds to the authenticity of the film.
Halima's Path offers a novel look into the personal tragedy of war. This supremely moving film delivers a true emotional punch--be prepared to shed more than a few tears. A true masterpiece.
10msenjur
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.
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...
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.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 37 minutos
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