On Monday, 28 April at 20:00 at SARTR, there will be a screening of the film “Sreća”, “Šta ja znam” (happiness, what do I know) and “Apollo: Prvo ratno kino” (Apollo: First War Theatre) by Šejla Kamerić.
The film “Sreća” lasts 17 minutes and is a B&H-German co-production from 2010. Šejla Kamerić is the director and screenwriter. Amra Bakšić Čamo, Jovan Marjanović and Elvira Geppert are the producers from the production houses SCCA/Pro.ba and Geppert Production. Milena Dravić and Olga Kolb star in the film. The film was inspired by a collection of short stories by Mirko Kovač called ‘Nebeski zaručnici’. Like a mantra, these words are an instrument of thinking that leads the viewer into another dimension, where the pursuit of happiness becomes the only way to survive.
The film “Apollo: Prvo ratno kino“ is about the war year of 1993 when Sarajevo was under siege. Despite everything a small group of enthusiasts open the first war theatre that represented for them the difference between surviving and living. After 20 years of traces of this living come to the surface.
The film “Šta ja znam“ was directed by Šejla Kamerić and Timur Makarević. The film takes places in a house where love stories intertwine. One love leads to another. The ghosts of love remain to seek answers to the same questions: ‘What do I know about love?’ The story is written in memory of a love story to which the author was not a witness. The house in the story is real.