260 Days
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260 Days (Croatian: 260 dana), is a currently-filming Croatian-American English language war drama based on 2011 autobiographical historical novel of the same name by Marijan Gubina,[1] directed by Jakov Sedlar and script supervised by Barry Morrow.[2]
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Croatian | 260 dana |
Directed by | Jakov Sedlar |
Screenplay by | Barry Morrow |
Based on | 260 dana by Marijan Gubina[1] |
Produced by | 260 days Ltd., Croatia Film and Aramis |
Edited by | Film Mind |
Music by | Dino Jelusić |
Running time | 80–100 mins |
Countries | Croatia United States (post-production) |
Language | English |
Budget | €3 mil. (aimed) |
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Novel and the movie are based on Gubina's (born 1981) experience of captivity in Serbian concentration camp for 260 days during Croatian War of Independence, from August 1, 1991, to April 16, 1992.[1][3][4] During his imprisonment in the camp as a 10-year-old boy, Gubina was abused, forced to collect dead bodies and witnessed his sister's rape several times.[5] Gubina directed a theatre play about his war experience in 2014 in production with Croatian National Theatre in Osijek.[6][7]