Days and Hours

  • 96'
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 2004
Peace has come to Sarajevo and in the Bystrik district there is no sign of a house shot to smithereens or a foreign soldier. Everything looks peaceful in the home of the elderly couple Idriz and Sabira. One day, their nephew Fuke comes by to repair the boiler and have a chat. No one talks openly about the past, but the atmosphere is sorrowful. When Fuke's car won't start, he has to spend the night with his uncle and aunt. Then we find out that Idriz and Sabira have lost their son. Fuke's presence softens their silent anguish. Nothing exciting happens: they drink coffee and chat with the neighbours. The sorrow of this couple is only the tip of the iceberg. In Days and Hours, the consequences of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina become visible. For those who have seen Fuse, the first film by Pjer Zalica, Days and Hours might well come as a surprise; the film has been made in a different genre and has a very different tempo. The production is a great success thanks to the combined talent of the experienced scriptwriter Namik Kabil and the director, who represents a new generation. It is a film about the consequences and the impact of the war, a powerful, deeply human and psychological portrait of a city and its inhabitants, who have lived through hell. (LC)
  • 96'
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 2004
Director
Pjer Zalica
Country of production
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year
2004
Festival Edition
IFFR 2005
Length
96'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Kod amidze Idriza
Language
Bosnian
Producers
Refresh Production, Ademir Kenovic
Sales
Refresh Production
Screenplay
Namik Kabil
Cinematography
Mirsad Herovic
Cast
Jasna Zalica, Emir Hadzihafizbegovic
Director
Pjer Zalica
Country of production
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year
2004
Festival Edition
IFFR 2005
Length
96'
Medium
35mm
Original title
Kod amidze Idriza
Language
Bosnian
Producers
Refresh Production, Ademir Kenovic
Sales
Refresh Production
Screenplay
Namik Kabil
Cinematography
Mirsad Herovic
Cast
Jasna Zalica, Emir Hadzihafizbegovic