Belvedere
view in croatian- BA, HR
- 2011
- 90'
- 35 mm
- black & white
- drama
This is an intimate story of survivors of the Srebrenica genocide now facing a world of contrasts. On the one hand they are searching relentlessly for the truth, while on the other they must deal with the trivialities of everyday life in a transitional society obsessed with reality tv shows; shows that turn their viewers into superficial individuals. When these two worlds collide in a dysfunctional society a time bomb begins its countdown.
- Director
- Ahmed Imamović
- Screenplay
- Ahmed Imamović, Aida Pilav, Abdulah Sidran
- Cinematography
- Darko Drinovac
- Editing
- Midhat Mujkić
- Production Design
- Sead Gološ, Vedran Hrustanović
- Costume Design
- Malka Alić
- Music
- Nedim Zlatar, Leonardo Šarić
- Sound Design
- Igor Čamo
- Cast
- Sadžida Šetić, Nermin Tulić, Minka Muftić, Armin Rizavnović, Adis Omerović
- Producer
- Samir Smajić
- Production
- Comprex (BA)
- Co-production
- Concordia Film (HR), Radio-televizija Bosne i Hercegovine (BHRT)
Ahmed Imamović (1971) is a Bosnian director, screenwriter and producer. He graduated in film and TV directing from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo. His graduation short film 10 Minutes (2002) won the European Film Academy’s Best Short Film Award. His work includes a number of award-winning short films and documentaries. His first feature Go West (2005) was shown at over 100 international festivals and won a total of 38 awards.