A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 22, 2009
Original Title:
Kenjac
Alternate Titles:
Donkey
Somaro
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Film House Baš Čelik
Film and Music Entertainment
MaNuFaktura
Propeler Film
Zagreb Film Festival
Production Countries:
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Croatia | Serbia | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
HR: Pula
Runtime: 90
It is 1995. The summer when the war operation Storm will take place. Boro, who is going to be forty in a year and a half, with his wife Jasna and son Luka goes to his home village Drinovci, Herzegovina, after seven years. He wants to see his brother who managed to leave Sarajevo with his family. Boro knew that his brother was wounded, but when he sees him after many years, he discovers that the brother will spend the rest of his life in wheel chair. Boro constantly fights with Jasna, and he doesn't speak at all to his father Pako, whom he blames for his mother's death. In two weeks in August 1995, Boro will solve the years long dispute with his father, he will learn to be a better husband and a father.
Costume Design:
Ante Tonči Vladislavić
Director:
Antonio Nuić
Director of Photography:
Mirko Pivčević
Editor:
Marin Juranić
Executive Producer:
Lana Ujdur
Makeup Artist:
Juliana Vrandečić
Original Music Composer:
Srđan Gulić 'Gul'
Producer:
Antonio Nuić
Production Design:
Nedjeljko Mikac
Writer:
Antonio Nuić
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