A harsh dose of cinematic realism about a harsh time – the Bosnian War of the 1990s – Juanita Wilson's drama is taken from true stories revealed during the International Criminal Tribunal in The Hague. Samira is a modern schoolteacher in Sarajevo who takes a job in a small country village just as the war is beginning to ramp up. When Serbian soldiers overrun the village, shoot the men and keep the women as laborers (the older ones) and sex objects (the younger ones), Samira is subjected to the basest form of treatment imaginable.
Camera | Tim Fleming | Director of Photography |
Directing | Juanita Wilson | Director |
Production | Winfried Hammacher | Executive Producer |
Production | Anna Carlsten | Executive Producer |
Art | Bujar Muca | Set Decoration |
Production | Karen Richards | Producer |
Production | Nela Vitosevic | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Žaklina Krstevska | Costume Design |
Production | Nathalie Lichtenthaeler | Producer |
Writing | Slavenka Drakulić | Novel |
Sound | Kiril Džajkovski | Original Music Composer |
Production | Timka Grahić | Casting |
Production | James Flynn | Producer |