Section: EcoEast

This is our House

This is our House

Diogo Pereira/ Lamia Šabić/ Luciano Perez Savoy
BA, 2022, 45 Min

Atmospheric-contemplative shots reflect melancholy: in the open-cast lignite mining area of Kakanj near Sarajevo, residents bid farewell to their destroyed homeland.

The film will be shown at Obenkino in the original language and with English subtitles. No translation into German!

Drehbuch
Diogo Pereira, Lamia Sabic, Luciano Perez Savoy
Kamera
Diogo Pereira, Lamia Sabic, Luciano Perez Savo
Ton
Studio Chelia, Mirza Tahirovic
Schnitt
Diogo Pereira, Lamia Sabic, Luciano Perez Savo
Darsteller
Nusret Delibašić
Azra Delibašić
Ferhat Husika
Vahid Husika
Asmir Hasanica
Ivo Jurić
Edin Brkić
Abid Husika
Mukabes Hadžić
Nihad Softić
Elvedin Alajbegović
Elvedin Mioč
Produzent
Majda Ibraković
Produktion
Centar za životnu sredinu / Center for Environment

Diogo Pereira/ Lamia Šabić/ Luciano Perez Savoy - Diogo Pereira was born in Lisbon in 1994 and is a filmmaker and photographer working both in Lisbon and Sarajevo. He completed his Bachelor's degree in Sarajevo and his first film "Espadim", which he shot while studying at film.factory, had its world premiere at the Doclisboa Film Festival and was also screened at the Sarajevo Film Festival. His latest film, Life in Common, also had its world premiere at the Doclisboa Film Festival and was also screened in the International Competition section of the DMZ Docs.

Lamia Šabić is a filmmaker and cinematographer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. She graduated in film directing from the Film.Factory programme in Sarajevo and is currently based in Dresden.

Luciano Pérez Savoy was born in Mamou, Louisiana in 1993 and is an independent filmmaker from Mexico. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in film directing from the Film.Factory programme. His first feature-length film called "M-1" premiered at the 35th Torino Film Festival and won the award for "Best International Documentary". Pérez Savoy has also participated in various other film festivals, including the Guanajuato International Film Festival, the Sarajevo Film Festival and the FIDBA in Argentina. He has worked on projects such as "Ciclos" in collaboration with Gaetano Liberti and co-directed documentaries such as "Can Someone Meet Me In Dark Alley?" with Gaetano Liberti, which screened in the International Competition at FIDMarseille 33.

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