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Enclave (Enklava)

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Goran Radovanović / Feature Narrative / Germany, Serbia / 2015 / 92 min / Colour / DCP2K / In Serbian / Arabic, English subtitles / Gulf Premiere
Rated: Parental guidance is advised for viewers under the age of 13. Individuals under the age of 13 are not admitted into cinemas unless accompanied by an individual aged 18 or older.

Synopsis

In the aftermath of the Yugoslav Wars, which were characterised by religious hatred and feuding, the horrors that accompany genocide and ethnic cleansing, and the mass displacement of persons, tensions between communities remained high. When majority Muslim-Albanian Kosovo declared independence from Serbia, the isolated communities of the Orthodox ethnic Serbian population were protected by United Nations forces.
 
In one of these Serbian enclaves, young Nenad is the only remaining youngster. Every day, he is taken to school – where he is the lone student – by Italian UN forces in an armoured vehicle. Occasionally, he is accompanied by the local priest; his only other companions are his unpleasant father and his ailing, elderly grandfather. Longing for friendship, Nenad strikes up a tentative alliance with two local Albanian boys, whose pleasure at chucking rocks at the UN tank is trumped by the possibility of riding inside it.
 
This attempt to break the boundaries of the enclave, however, bring Nenad face-to-face with another, far more dangerous youth – Bashkim, who bears an extreme grudge against the Serbs because they killed his father. Serbia’s foreign-language Oscar entry last year, ‘Enclave’ is a hopeful vision of a world where young people can see beyond blinding hatred.

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About the Director

Goran Radovanović was born in Belgrade in 1957. He studied Art History at Belgrade’s Faculty of Philosophy, graduating in 1982. He has worked as a writer and director of both narrative and documentary films. He is a member of the European Film Academy, Berlin and Film Artists Association of Serbia and currently works as guest professor at EICTV, the International Film and Television School in Cuba. His films include ‘Chicken Elections’ (2005), ‘The Ambulance’ (2009) and ‘With Fidel Whatever Happens’ (2012).

Credits

Director
Goran Radovanović
Screenwriter
Goran Radovanović
Producer
Nico Hain
Editor
Andrija Zafranović
Music
Eleni Karaindrou, Irena Popović
Cinematographer
Axel Schneppat
Sales Company
EastWest FilmDistribution
Production Company
Sein und Hain Film, Nama Film
Cast
Filip Šubarić, Denis Murić, Nebojša Glogovac, Anica Dobra

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