Pjer Zalica
May Labour Day
Pjer Zalica is back with his new film that officially closed the last Sarajevo Film Festival and was a huge success. Well-known Bosnian actors (Jasna Zalica, Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Admir Glamocak), as well as actors from Northern Macedonia (Labina Mitevska) and Serbia (Boris Isakovic) interpreted their complex characters in a subtle and captivating way.
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DUTCH PREMIÉRE
Pjer Zalica is back with his new film that officially closed the last Sarajevo Film Festival and was a huge success. Well-known Bosnian actors (Jasna Zalica, Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Admir Glamocak), as well as actors from Northern Macedonia (Labina Mitevska) and Serbia (Boris Isakovic) interpreted their complex characters in a subtle and captivating way.
After having lived in Germany for ten years, Armin returns to Sarajevo with his newlywed German wife. He wants to surprise his father, Fudo, who doesn’t know he got married. However, the lock on the door has been changed and his father is not there. Shockingly, the neighbours tell him that Fudo has been arrested on war crimes charges. While all this is happening, the neighbourhood is preparing for May 1st, the labour day celebrations and everyone is busy arranging food and drinks. They do not want to accept that Fudo is a war criminal. Armin is determined to get to the bottom of it and digs up the truth about what really happened.

Q&A
The screening will be followed by Q&A with director Pjer Zalica and actress Jasna Zalica.