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Armin
Directed byOgnjen Sviličić
Written byOgnjen Sviličić
Produced byMarcelo Busse
Mirko Galić
Markus Halberschmit
Ademir Kenović
Damir Terešak
StarringEmir Hadžihafizbegović
Armin Omerović
CinematographyStanko Herceg
Vedran Šamanović
Edited byVjeran Pavlinić
Music byMichael Bauer
Release date
Running time
82 minutes
CountryCroatia
LanguagesBosnian
Croatian
German
English

Armin is a 2007 Croatian-Bosnian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić that premiered at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival.[1]

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Plot

The film follows Ibro (Emir Hadžihafizbegović) and his son Armin (Armin Omerović), who travel from a small town in Bosnia to a film audition in Zagreb, hoping to land a part for Armin in a German film about the war in Bosnia. On their way to fulfilling the boy's dream, they encounter a series of disappointing setbacks — their bus to Zagreb breaks down and they are late for the audition. After Ibro convinces the director to give the boy a second chance, they soon realize that Armin is too old for the part anyway. As it becomes obvious that Armin's dream of playing a part in the movie will never happen, he feels increasingly disheartened, while Ibro's determination to help his son grows. Finally they do get another chance, but Armin buckles under the pressure and experiences an epileptic seizure. As they get ready to head back to Bosnia, the film crew makes an unexpected offer, but when Ibro refuses, Armin at last realizes how much his father really loves him.

Awards

Armin was selected to be Croatia's submission for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 80th Academy Awards.[2] The film was also screened at a number of film festivals, including the Berlin Film Festival, the Karlovy Vary Film Festival,[3] the Tribeca Film Festival, the Palm Springs Film Festival[4] and Durban Film Festival. It received the following awards:

References

  1. ^ "Armin represented at the prestigious Tribeca film festival". www.croatia.org.
  2. ^ Petkovic, Vladan (2007-09-25). "Croatia selects Svilicic's Armin for Oscar consideration". Screen Daily.
  3. ^ "KVIFF | Armin". www.kviff.com.
  4. ^ "European Films Win Big at Palm Springs". Cineuropa.

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