The Boy Who Rushed (2002)

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An intimate story about the author's search for her brother who went missing in action during war in Croatia in 1991. In a way, the film is a follow-up of the author's grandmother whose husband was killed in World War II. For the rest of her life the grandmother was awaiting his return. The Boy Who Rushed won numerous national and international awards, including the annual Vladimir Nazor Award for Film. It was shown at more than twenty international festivals. In 2001, it was Croatian candidate for Oscar for Best Documentary Film. The Boy Who Rushed is one of the best and most awarded Croatian documentaries in the past two decades.

Director: Biljana Čakić-Veselić
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Uja Irgolič
Production: Factum
Country: Croatia
Language: Hrvatski, English
Original Language: hr
More Films by Director: Biljana Čakić-Veselić
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Boy Who Rushed about?
An intimate story about the author's search for her brother who went missing in action during war in Croatia in 1991. In a way, the film is a follow-up of the author's grandmother whose husband was killed in World War II. For the rest of her life the grandmother was awaiting his return. The Boy Who Rushed won numerous national and international awards, including the annual Vladimir Nazor Award for Film. It was shown at more than twenty international festivals. In 2001, it was Croatian candidate for Oscar for Best Documentary Film. The Boy Who Rushed is one of the best and most awarded Croatian documentaries in the past two decades.
Who directed The Boy Who Rushed?
The Boy Who Rushed was directed by Biljana Čakić-Veselić.
How long is The Boy Who Rushed?
The Boy Who Rushed has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is The Boy Who Rushed?
The Boy Who Rushed is a Documentary film.
Where was The Boy Who Rushed produced?
The Boy Who Rushed was produced in Croatia.