Miracle in Bosnia

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Written byZlatko Topčić
Produced byEdin Lonić
Smail Tokić
CinematographyHakija Topić
Miracle in Bosnia
Film poster
Directed byDino Mustafić
Danis Tanović
Written byZlatko Topčić
Produced byEdin Lonić
Smail Tokić
CinematographyHakija Topić
Edited byFadil Komarica
Music byFadil Komarica
Production
company
FAOS
Distributed byFAOS
Release date
  • 18 May 1995 (1995-5-18) (Cannes)
Running time
52 minutes
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
LanguageBosnian

Miracle in Bosnia (Bosnian: Čudo u Bosni) is a 1995 Bosnian documentary film directed by Dino Mustafić and Danis Tanović, written by Zlatko Topčić, produced by Edin Lonić and Smail Tokić.[1][2][3]

It won the Special Award at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.

A documentary film shot on the occasion of the third anniversary of Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Combining documentary materials with narrative, the film shows an evolution of the Bosnian Army, from small units, as it was at the beginning of the war, to military formations at the end of the third year of the war.[1]

Production

The film was shot during the Bosnian War.

Release and screenings

Reception

Miracle in Bosnia garnered positive reviews by audiences and critics. It received a 15 minute standing ovation at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Film critics from The New York Times and Los Angeles Times praised the film.

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