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Release Date:
August 20, 2004
Original Title:
Kod amidže Idriza
Alternate Titles:
Dni i godziny
Kod amidže Idriza
Pri stricu Idrizu
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
RTVFBiH
Refresh Production
Production Countries:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
Fuke visits his uncle Idriz and aunt Sabira to fix a broken boiler. He soon finds out there's a lot more that needs to be repaired. Idriz and Sabira aren't ready to accept the loss of their only son in the Balkan war, seven years earlier. When Fuke's car refuses to start, Fuke has to stay over in their house. He meets a lot of old friends and neighbors there.
Assistant Director:
Alen Drljević
Cinematography:
Mirsad Herović
Co-Producer:
Jasmin Duraković
Costume Design:
Amela Vilić
Dialogue Editor:
Patrick Dodd
Director:
Pjer Žalica
Editor:
Almir Kenović
Executive Producer:
Ismet Begtošević
First Assistant Director:
Aleksandar Jevđević
Makeup Artist:
Halid Redžebašić
Music:
Saša Lošić
Producer:
Ademir Kenović
Production Design:
Sanda Popovac
Script Supervisor:
Biljana Mirkovic
Second Assistant Director:
Elmir Jukić
Sound Editor:
Pietro Paletti
Sound Recordist:
Nenad Vukadinović
Supervising Sound Editor:
Srdjan Kurpjel
Writer:
Namik Kabil
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