Jasmila Žbanić
Jasmila ŽBANIĆ (1974, Bosnia and Herzegovina) graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo. She founded the artist association and production company Deblokada in 1997, together with Damir Ibrahimovic. After releasing several short films, she made her feature film debut, Grbavica (2006), which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale. Her second feature, On the Path (2010), premiered at the Berlinale, where it was also nominated for the Golden Bear. Quo vadis, Aida? (2020) was nominated for the Golden Lion in Venice. Žbanić’s work deals with the Yugoslav Wars and their destructive emotional and political legacy.
Filmography
Autobiografija (1995, short), Poslije, poslije/After, After (1997, doc), Ljubav je…/Love Is… (1998, short), Noc je mi svijeslimo/We Light the Night (1998, doc), Crvene gumene cizmice/Red Rubber Boots (2000, doc), To & Fro (2002, short), Images from the Corner (2003), Lost and Found (2005, co-dir, segment: Birthday), Grbavica (2006), Builder’s Diary (2007, short doc), Stories on Human Rights (2008, co-dir, segment: Participation), Na putu/On the Path (2010), For Those Who Can Tell No Tales (2013), Love Island (2014), Jedan dan u Sarajevo/One Day in Sarajevo (2014, doc), U zraku/Airborne (2019, short), Quo vadis, Aida? (2020)
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Jasmila Žbanić at IFFR
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Quo vadis, Aida?
Bosnian UN interpreter Aida is trapped between factions in this moving, urgent drama about the genocide in Srebrenica in 1995.
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Made In Sarajevo
First post-war film production from this country where, despite the Dayton agreement, there is still no stable peace. Of three hundred young film-make