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The Perfect Circle ‘Savrseni Krug’ (1997)
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Savrseni Krug (1997) Ademir Kenovic
Este filme es un verdadero testamento a como el arte siempre esta afectado por lo que pasa en su contexto. En este caso es obvio que la película trata de la guerra que se vivió en Bosnia en los años 90. De hecho esta película esta considerad cómo la primera película filmada después de que finalizo la guerra en Bosnia. De hecho El largometraje podría ser considerado como una dramatización de los documentales que el director grabo durante la guerra en su propio país. Esto habla de lo realista que es el filme. Lo que hizo el director fue inspirarse en sus propias vivencias durante el conflicto y en la cosas que filmo para hacer un filme que hablara de los horrores y el pco sentido que en realidad tienen las guerras. Las cosas que vemos que suceden en escena nos dan a entender cómo la vida en momentos de guerra es tan diferente a la vida normal. Lo que consideramos como normal es un sueño aparentemente inalcanzable y las pesadillas parecen un sueño normal porque nunca podrían llegar a ser tan malas como lo que viven en la realidad.
El protagonista que es un un poeta se replantea su vida y se cuestiona si lo que el hace tiene un verdadero valor pala la sociedad ya que en esos momentos, parece ser que a nadie le importa el arte. Creo que es un sentimiento que hoy en día también esta muy presente ya que en momentos de crisis parece ser que las únicas profesiones que tienen valor son las de medicina y las que llevan comida a nuestra mesa. Es decir las necesidades básicas. Pero es siempre importante tener presente que las crisis pasan y el arte funde como una terapia y reflexión para la sociedad. Ya que el el buen arte nos obliga a cuestionarnos nuestra propia realidad y pensar en otras perspectivas.
Las actuaciones de los dos niños me parecieron muy poderosas ya que a través de su actuación es que la relación entre ellos y el poeta se vuelve tan real y en mi caso fue lo que me ayudo a sentir tanta empatía y en verdad sentir hasta siento punto los horrores por los que estaban pasando.
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Bosnian Film Festival Attracted People From All Over India at AAFT
Noida: Three day Bosnian Festival of Cinema brought many film lovers, filmgoers, film professional and film students from all over India to AAFT at Noida film city to be the part of this international event.
The first ever festival of Bosnian films was appreciated for the grand opening and closing function, selection of best films and two major workshops by renowned film writers and directors Aida Begic Zubcevic and Faruk Loncarevic.
The six films which were shown are The perfect Circle, 1997 directed by Ademir Kenovic and will also showcase Walter Defends Sarajevo, 1972 directed by Hajrudin Kravac, Fuse (Gori Vatra), 2003 directed by Pjer Zalica, An Episode in the Life of Iron Picker, 2013 directed by Danis Tanovic, Mom (Sa Mamom), 2014 directed by Faruk Loncarevic and Never Leave Me, 2017 by Aida Begic Zubcevic.
“The six films and two directors in person leaving a huge impact on the Indian film industry. The films are of international standard and emphasis has been given to emotions like Indian cinema. I would love to visit Bosnia to meet many more film makers soon,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah thanking every one for their deep interest.
“We are in reality from the dream which we saw a month back to organize a festival this statute. ICMEI, AAFT and Sandeep Marwah with his complete team has shown again their capability of fulfilling dreams,” said H.E. Muhamed Cengic Ambassador of Bosnia to India.
Present on the occasion the Consul General of Montenegro in India Janice Darbari proposed to make a feature film in joint venture with the Bosnian directors.” I would love to see these capable directors a film in India and I would love to be part of it,” said Janice Darbari.
More than one hundred film lovers from all over India opted to be the member of Indo Bosnia Film And Cultural Forum whom membership certificated were also presented during the festival.
Later Dr. Sandeep Marwah Honored Ambassador with life membership of World Peace Development And Research Foundation and presented life membership of Indo Bosnian Film And Cultural Forum to Aida Begic and Faruk.
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anamdan emdiğim sütü burnumdan getiren filmlerden üçü:
savrseni krug (1997) ⭕
mandariinid (2013) 🍊
snijeg (2008) ❄️
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Savrseni krug _ Kusursuz çember (1997)
#Savrseni krug#Kusursuz çember#Ademir Kenovic#Mustafa Nadarevic#Almedin Leleta#Almir Podgorica#drama#war#savaş#film#movie#sinema#cinema#Bosnian#Sarajevo#poster#afiş
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#abdulah sidran#abdullah sidran#ademir kenovic#der perfekte kreis#el circulo perfecto#il cerchio perfetto#kusursuz çember#le cercle parfait#savrseni krug#the perfect circle#bosnia and herzegovina#bosnian war#sarajevo
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First Bosnian Film Festival Inaugurated At Marwah Studios
Noida: Three days festival of Films from Bosnia And Herzegovina was inaugurated today at Marwah Studios at Noida Film City with great pomp and show.
“Under Indo Bosnian Film And Cultural Forum It was decided at International Chamber of Media And Entertainment Industry to have a festival of films in association with AAFT University of Media And Arts and invite people from film, television, media art and culture fraternity. Bosnian films have brought many accolades in different international festivals,” said Dr. Sandeep Marwah President of Marwah Studios.
The event started with the lighting of ceremonial lamp by Lt. General K.M. Seth former Governor of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Tripura who congratulated Embassy of Bosnia And Herzegovina for opting the best venue– Marwah Studios for the first festival of Bosnian Films. ”I am aware that Bosnia produces 5to 6 films in a year but every film is a piece of art,” said Lt. Gen. K. M. Seth.
“We have brought best six films with two most popular film directors from Bosnia to interact with Indian audience. We all are witness to history as this is the first film festival of Bosnian films in India. Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina is thankful to ICMEI and Indo Bosnia Film And Cultural Forum for taking initiative in organizing this festival,” said H.E. Muhamed Cengic Ambassador of Bosnia And Herzegovina to India.
“Bosnian Films may not be big in numbers but they have been part of Academy Awards in USA and Cannes film Festival in France. We have pre war movies and post war movies,” explained Farouk Loncarevic renowned film director from Bosnia.
“Film is my passion and I am teaching films too. Opening of the festival in film University is a wonderful idea. We have the right audience for the films,” added Aida Begic screen play writer and film director from Bosnia.
Later Dr. Kcalpana Bhushan renowned Bharatha Natyam exponent presented a dance recital and Dr. Sandeep Marwah presented the life membership of International Film And Television Club of Asian Academy of Film And Television to the distinguished guests and membership of Indo Bosnian Film And Cultural Forum to other members.
The festival started with The perfect Circle, 1997 directed by Ademir Kenovic and will also showcase Walter Defends Sarajevo, 1972 directed by Hajrudin Kravac, Fuse (Gori Vatra), 2003 directed by Pjer Zalica, An Episode in the Life of Iron Picker, 2013 directed by Danis Tanovic, Mom (Sa Mamom), 2014 directed by Faruk Loncarevic and Never Leave Me, 2017 by Aida Begic Zubcevic.
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