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The film in which Sherbji leads an armed rebellion of pensioners won awards in India
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter9 hr. ago

The film in which Sherbji leads an armed rebellion of pensioners won awards in India

The Bosnian-Herzegovinian film 'Paviljon,' directed by Dine Mustafić, has won the Best Feature Film award at the Critics Society Film Festival in India. The film, based on a screenplay by Viktor Ivančić and Emir Imamović Pirket, follows a group of elderly residents of a nursing home who decide to rebel after years of mistreatment. Armed with illegal weapons, they take over the facility, detain staff, and clash with authorities. The film features prominent actors including Croatia's Radu Šerbedžija, Ksenija Pajić, and Nikša Butijera, along with numerous other regional performers. It premiered at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival and was co-produced by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.

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The film in which Sherbji leads an armed rebellion of pensioners won awards in India

The Bosnian-Herzegovinian film 'Paviljon,' directed by Dine Mustafić, has won the Best Feature Film award at the Critics Society Film Festival in India. The film, based on a screenplay by Viktor Ivančić and Emir Imamović Pirket, follows a group of elderly residents of a nursing home who decide to rebel after years of mistreatment. Armed with illegal weapons, they take over the facility, detain staff, and clash with authorities. The film features prominent actors including Croatia's Radu Šerbedžija, Ksenija Pajić, and Nikša Butijera, along with numerous other regional performers. It premiered at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival and was co-produced by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.

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