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Mort à Sarajevo

Original title: Smrt u Sarajevu
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.4K
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Mort à Sarajevo (2016)
Drama

The major hotel Europe in Sarajevo will receive an important visit on the anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, attack that triggered World War. As the manager of the... Read allThe major hotel Europe in Sarajevo will receive an important visit on the anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, attack that triggered World War. As the manager of the place waiting to Jacques, a special French guest, workers in the kitchen preparing a stri... Read allThe major hotel Europe in Sarajevo will receive an important visit on the anniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, attack that triggered World War. As the manager of the place waiting to Jacques, a special French guest, workers in the kitchen preparing a strike because they have spent months without pay and journalist records a television show on ... Read all

  • Director
    • Danis Tanovic
  • Writers
    • Bernard-Henri Lévy
    • Danis Tanovic
  • Stars
    • Snezana Vidovic
    • Izudin Bajrovic
    • Vedrana Bozinovic
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Danis Tanovic
    • Writers
      • Bernard-Henri Lévy
      • Danis Tanovic
    • Stars
      • Snezana Vidovic
      • Izudin Bajrovic
      • Vedrana Bozinovic
    • 7User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Snezana Vidovic
    • Lamija
    • (as Snezana Markovic)
    Izudin Bajrovic
    Izudin Bajrovic
    • Omer
    Vedrana Bozinovic
    Vedrana Bozinovic
    • Vedrana
    • (as Vedrana Seksan)
    Muhamed Hadzovic
    • Gavrilo
    Faketa Salihbegovic
    • Hatidza
    Edin Avdagic Koja
    • Edo
    Jacques Weber
    Jacques Weber
    • Jacques
    Aleksandar Seksan
    • Enco
    Rijad Gvozden
    Rijad Gvozden
    • Rijad
    Boris Ler
    Boris Ler
    • Kiki
    Luna Lozic
    Luna Lozic
    • Tajna
    • (as Luna Zimic Mijovic)
    Ermin Sijamija
    • Sef
    Amar Selimovic
    • Soldo
    Mugdim Avdagic
    • Mugdim
    Alija Aljevic
    • Alija
    Dino Sarija
    • Organizator
    Nadia Cvitanovic
    • Katarina
    Andjela Kusic
    • Amra
    • Director
      • Danis Tanovic
    • Writers
      • Bernard-Henri Lévy
      • Danis Tanovic
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    User reviews7

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    2D-C-S-Turner

    a lot of basement but no depth

    Tanovic is a skilled director, as he showed in no-mans-land, but all the characters here were about as subtle as characters in...a play by a French intellectual, like Bernard Henri-Levy, who makes David Hare seem like Shakespeare. The film was vaguely engrossing but as soon as it finished - and it seemed to finish when it ought to get going - one was aware of how weak it was. There was far too much didactic-ism on the one hand and far too much pandering to a non-Balkan audience's image of a Balkan world of gangsters, prostitutes, money-lenders and all round violence. I am supposed to write at least 10 lines about this but god knows why as it isn't really worth two lines of comment. I can't believe the guardian gave it 4 stars (well, I can)
    Mozjoukine

    Contemporary drama set in the "strife torn" Balkans.

    Prestige offering from the Serb film industry fits right into the film festival mold.

    The account of Balkan history they jam in (complete with caption on the genuine academic being interviewed) is the most interesting element with showing Izudin Bajrovic's failing luxury hotel, the camera snaking through it's corridors and spaces with concierge Vidovic, coming in second. The personal stories aren't bad but the everybody fails ending is a bit of a downer.

    Vice to see Jacques Weber getting top billing. Muted greenish colour gets by.
    1nick94965

    Did I see the same film as everyone else here?

    After reading the other reviews on this page, I am seriously baffled as to how the other writers can give the film such a high rating. Everything about this film was like a trip to the dentist -- I know it's good for me, but very painful to have to sit through.

    Since I gather that the purpose of the film is to present the history of the Serbian conflict in the form of entertainment, the filmmakers choose to use a semi-documentary/hybrid form, somewhat disjointed, as the scenes of the TV Reporter constantly interrupt the more emotional and engaging story of the hotel employees planning to strike.

    The momentum of the story of the impeding strike is further disrupted by the droning rehearsal of a boring bore of a boar, a government official rehearsing his impossibly tedious speech, which is seen in an overhead spy cam.

    In addition, the scenes of the hotel staff are inevitably shot from behind the characters as they walk along the endless hallways and the story is spelled out in relentless dribble that varies from deep personal observations to hostile confrontations. (The technique is reminiscent of "Elephant" by Gus Van Sant, and gives it an additional level of distance from the emotional aspect of the story.) In one horrible scene, shown in long shot, a leader of the strike is beaten into submission by a couple of hired thugs, which is highly symbolic of the overall theme.

    By utilizing the various formats, the filmmakers have accomplished a kind of Brecht-ian distancing from the actual events and enabled a kind of "objective" reporting of the facts. We are never told who to sympathize with, and not presented with any moral conclusions. Yet there is an attempt to show a culture that is forever doomed to repeat it's own past mistakes. However, like a dose of bitter medicine, just because it's good for you doesn't mean you have to swallow it whole.
    10sarajevo-2

    Life and Death in Sarajevo's Hotel Europa

    As preparations are made for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the death of Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo, the Hotel Europa prepares for a big EU event. But all is not well in the Hotel Europa, as all is not well in Bosnia Herzegovina or in modern Europe. The staff haven't been paid for 2 months and are planning to strike, the manager can't get the hotel's loan extended, a French actor rehearses his speech - a mixture of passion and pretension about the failure of Europe - in the presidential suite, while interviews about Bosnia's turbulent history and troubled present are being carried out on the roof. The only people seeming to do well are the thuggish owner of the stripper and gambling club in the basement and his cronies.

    Lamija, the head receptionist, click-clacks through the hotel in her high heels, from the labyrinthine basement, where her mother works in the laundry and her one-night-stand from the previous night in the kitchen, to the reception, offices and hotel rooms. She is the heart of the movie, connected to the different players, trying to keep control while everything unravels around her, and she finally unravels as well. The camera tracks her from behind or the side, until a scene toward the end when she is betrayed, when we see her face on in full light, a revelation of a woman becoming undone.

    On the rooftop, the guests being interviewed give a nuanced analysis of Bosnia-Herzegovina's situation, which were fascinating to me, but could be too complicated for those who aren't familiar with the history, until the final interviewee, a Serbian nationalist called Gavrilo Princip after the assassin, provokes a heated response from the journalist doing the interviews. As they bluntly state their views, the interaction moves from hostility to almost a mutual seduction - beautifully showing the ambivalent feelings of the the region.

    The film deals with big issues in a completely human way, with sympathy, humor, balance and depth. The camera-work is fabulous, as is all the acting. I was enthralled throughout.
    8Karl Self

    Our house

    Although I thought "No Man's Land" was way overrated, and even though I was skeptical about "Smrt u Sarajevu" being based on a play by French philosophy superstar BHL (Bernard-Henri Lévy), I found this movie to be captivating, surprising, poignant and insightful.

    Inside the (really existing) Hotel Europa in Sarajevo, several narrative strings unfold simultaneously. While preparations are underway to commemorate the shooting of Franz Ferdinand and his wife in 1914, which triggered the First World War, on the roof there are talking head interviews by a TV station, an important French actor arrives to rehearse his role, the hotel manager has to deal with an impending strike which would push his house into certain bankruptcy, while in the cellar a mafia figure is running a seedy but profitable night club, and he is making the hotel manager an offer he can't refuse.

    This is ultimately a movie about the Yugoslaw wars and the siege of Sarajevo, a subject which surprisingly many films have failed to deal with. "Death in Sarajevo" is a rare exception.

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      Official submission of Bosnia for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 89th Academy Awards in 2017, but it was not nominated.

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2017 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • Bosnian
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death in Sarajevo
    • Filming locations
      • Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • Production companies
      • Margo Cinema
      • SCCA / pro.ba
      • Canal+
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,475
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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