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Release Date:
April 16, 2003
Original Title:
Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini
Alternate Titles:
Summer in the Golden Valley
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Clubdeal
Fildebroc SA
Novotny & Novotny Filmproduktion
Refresh Production
Production Countries:
Bosnia and Herzegovina | France | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
At the traditional Muslim funeral service for his father Fikret Varupa, sixteen year old boy from Sarajevo, learns that his father owes money to Hamid, a man he does not even know. The debt is considerable and Hamid does not want it to go to the grave with the body, so the debt automatically passes from the father to the son. Since in Bosnia this way of collecting debts, at a funeral, is considered to be utterly humiliating, it is never, ever applied. Fikret and his entire family become subjects of ridicule. Fikret, who is practically still a child, is decisive to "redeem his father's soul". Wishing to repay his father's debt and to secure the forgiveness, Fikret wanders into the real world of Sarajevo, the world that is ruled by post-war chaos, misery and poverty and becomes an ideal target for two corrupted policemen who wish to "help" him: they plant the kidnapped girl on him.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Azra Mehic
Costume Design:
Amela Vilić
Dialogue Editor:
Anne-Cécile Vergnaud
Director:
Srđan Vuletić
Director of Photography:
Slobodan Trninić
Editor:
Catherine Kelber
Executive Producer:
Pierre Spengler
Foley:
Pascal Mazière
Music:
Simon Boswell
Producer:
Ademir Kenović
Production Design:
Kemal Hrustanović
Script Supervisor:
Nidžara Mehić
Set Decoration:
Haris Sarvan
Sound Editor:
Reine Wekstein
Sound Recordist:
Tomislav Fogec
Tristan Jaoul
Vincent Laurence
Special Effects:
Zamal M'Barek
Special Effects Supervisor:
Didier Carteron
Still Photographer:
Milenko Uherka
Visual Effects:
Didier Muenza
Writer:
Srđan Vuletić
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