Cinematography: Amel Djikoli

The best movies, series, and documentaries with cinematography by Amel Djikoli. Explore visually stunning titles that highlight an exceptional filmmaking.


Scream for Me Sarajevo

2017 · Documentary · 95 min. · Bosnia and Herzegovina

Direction Tarik Hodzic

Cast Bruce Dickinson · Alen Ajanovic · Esad Bratovic · Mirza Coric

Plot Documentary telling the story of a 1994 concert given by Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson during the siege.

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SEE Factory Sarajevo mon amour

2019 · Movie · 60 min. · Bosnia and Herzegovina

Direction Maša Šarović · Sharon Engelhart · Dušan Kasalica · Teodora Ana Mihai

Cast Lidija Kordic · Mediha Muslimovic · Vahida Ljubunčić · Boris Ler

Plot Shortfilm collection of maternity and mother-daughter's relationships.

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Back to Visegrad

2020 · Documentary · 94 min. · Switzerland

Direction Julie Biro · Antoine Jaccoud

Plot In April 1992, war broke out in Visegrad (in the east of Bosnia and Herzegovina), separating Serbian and Bosnian pupils. 25 years later, the former head of the school and...

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Undercovered

2017 · Documentary · 53 min. · Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Soul Train

2015 · Documentary · 85 min. · Bosnia and Herzegovina

Direction Nermin Hamzagic

Plot In four days rappers Frankie and Kontra, DJ Soul and music producer Billain traveled more than 500 kilometers, visiting Tuzla, Banja Luka, Zenica, Sarajevo, Mostar and Konjic, meeting musicians from...

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Facing Darkness

2023 · Documentary · 109 min. · France

Direction Jean-Gabriel Périot

Plot A searing account of the four-year siege of Sarajevo, which lasted from April 1992 to February 1996. Renowned French documentary filmmaker Jean-Gabriel Périot takes two different approaches to his film....

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The Stone Speakers

2018 · Documentary · 92 min. · Canada

Direction Igor Drljaca

Cast Emina Basuladic · Jasmin Imamovic · Nesib Seta · Nenad Radovic

Plot Festival veteran Igor Drljaca returns with his first documentary feature, a visually sumptuous piece which oscillates between sly humour and trenchant analysis while exploring unusual tourism-related attempts to rescesitate economies...

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