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Section: Discover & Explore: Balkan
Enclave (2015)
In a small Serbian enclave in Kosovo lives 10-year-old Nenad together with his father Vojislav and his sick grandfather Milutin. Besides them, the Serbian Orthodox priest Drazha and a 30-year teacher are the only Serbs for miles around. Every day, Nenad is taken by a KFOR military vehicle from his father's farm to school, where he is now the only student. His great desire to play with other children seems unattainable. Again and again, he sees Albanian boys his age through the slots of the armored vehicle and wonders...
Country | Germany, Serbia |
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Year | 2015 |
Duration | 92 min |
Rating | 13 |
Language | Serbian |
Subtitle | English, Czech |
Directed by | Goran Radovanović |
Screenplay | Goran Radovanović |
Director of Photography | Axel Schneppa |
Music | Eleni Karaindrou, Irena Popovic |
Edited by | Andrija Zafranovic |
Contact | EastWest Filmdistribution GmbH |
Biography
Serbian screenwriter, director and film critic. He studied art history in Belgrade. He focused on documentary filmmaking. His feature film debut was The Ambulance (Hitna pomoć, 2009). He's worked at EICTV in Cuba and made the documentary With Fidel Whatever Happens (Con Fidel pase lo que pase, 2012).
Growing Up, Drama, School, Politics, War