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Two villages and three decades marked by a long history of hate and ethnic hostility. In the context of the wars that redefined the former Yugoslavia, this feature uses three moving love stories to reveal the scars left by this period. In 1991, an atmosphere of madness and fear turned love into something forbidden. In 2001, with the first post-war moments as a backdrop, wounds are still open and many are unable to love. In 2011, love can finally take root and free itself from the pain of the past. Un Certain Regard at Cannes 2015.
Dalibor Matanic
Born in Zagreb, Croatia, in 1975. He studied film and television directing at the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Arts. The first feature film he directed was Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside (2000). Highlights from his filmography include 100 Minutes of Glory (2004), The Lika Cinema (2009), Daddy (2011) and Majstori (2013). The Party (2009) was shown at the Cannes Critics’ Week.