Death in Sarajevo

  • October 24, 2018 / 19:00
  • October 28, 2018 / 16:00

Director: Danis Tanović
Cast: Jacques Weber, Izudin Bajrović, Snežana Vidović, Vedrana Seksan
France, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2016, 85', color
Bosnian, French, English with Turkish subtitles
 
Sarajevo, June 28, 2014. The manager of Hotel Europe is preparing a European Union Gala to mark one hundred years since the assassination of Franz Ferdinand – the shot that sparked WWI. The hotel staff, however, has not been paid in two months and plans to go on strike. The film based on the play of the French philosopher, journalist and writer Bernard-Henri Levy and the director Danis Tanović offers a satirical parable about political dreams and nightmares. His Hotel Europa, which he portrays from its cellar passageways right up to its sunlit roof terrace, becomes an arena of hope, violence, and death.
 
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Death in Sarajevo

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