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2009 Bosnia and Herzegovina film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dreamers is a Bosnian short documentary film produced by the East West Theatre Company and directed by Nermin Hamzagic.[1]
Dreamers | |
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Directed by | Nermin Hamzagić |
Screenplay by | Nermin Hamzagić |
Produced by | Haris Pašović East West Theatre Company |
Starring | Samir Karić Amir Muminović |
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Running time | 30 minutes |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Language | Bosnian |
The film follows the story of Samir Karić and Amir Muminović, young hip-hop artists from the village of Hajvazi, near the north-eastern Bosnian town of Kalesija.[2] The mayor's son gave the hip-hop duo a bad beating because of their song which criticized municipal authorities. A newspaper report on the incident intrigues East West Theatre Company, a theatre and film production company from Sarajevo. Shortly after the incident, Samir and Amir become part of the cast of Class Enemy (play) a play about disenfranchised youth in a violent secondary school in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Samir and Amir eventually end up touring the world with the East West Theatre Company's production.
The film Dreamers is devised as a road movie.[3]
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