Children Like Any Other (1995)
This is a film that shows portraits of three children who lived in Sarajevo during the siege. Through their stories the film tries to give a picture of youngsters who live in the war for three and a half years and their efforts to overcome the trauma. The stories are seemingly separate, but the thread that connects them is a three-year-old boy who on his tricycle constantly wanders the streets of Sarajevo, passing everywhere and always seeing everything. He takes us from one child to another, opening up before us a picture of the bizarre life of children in Sarajevo.
Director: Pjer Žalica
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date: August 1, 1995
Cast
Cinematography: Milenko Uherka
Editing: Almir Kenović
Production: Sagafilm Sarajevo
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Language: Bosanski
Original Language: bs
More Films by Director: Pjer Žalica
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Children Like Any Other about?
- This is a film that shows portraits of three children who lived in Sarajevo during the siege. Through their stories the film tries to give a picture of youngsters who live in the war for three and a half years and their efforts to overcome the trauma. The stories are seemingly separate, but the thread that connects them is a three-year-old boy who on his tricycle constantly wanders the streets of Sarajevo, passing everywhere and always seeing everything. He takes us from one child to another, opening up before us a picture of the bizarre life of children in Sarajevo.
- Who directed Children Like Any Other?
- Children Like Any Other was directed by Pjer Žalica.
- Who stars in Children Like Any Other?
- Children Like Any Other stars Adis Hasić, Jasena Hadžović.
- How long is Children Like Any Other?
- Children Like Any Other has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
- What genre is Children Like Any Other?
- Children Like Any Other is a Documentary film.
- Where was Children Like Any Other produced?
- Children Like Any Other was produced in Bosnia and Herzegovina.