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- A young man by the name of Atif Kurtovic goes into a mine for the first time in his life to become a miner and to continue exactly where his now retired grandfather had left off. However, his fate is soon completely changed when he is picked as the face for the most valuable banknote in the country, the bill in the amount of one thousand dinars. Because of this, Atif soon finds himself on his way to Belgrade where Tito's personal photographer takes his picture and thus allows Atif to become a part of history. Into this story enters a young girl whose nickname, "Hiljadarka / A Thousand", is no accident and with whom Atif falls in love. When Tito announces his personal visit to Atif's hometown, there begins an adventure that they will all remember for the rest of their lives.
- The story of a boy from a home for abandoned children, who tries to find out the truth about his origins.
- At the top of the rugged Bosnian mountain, young shepherd Mehmed patiently watches over his cows and lovingly carves the figure of a woman in a piece of wood. Almost on cue, a novice para-glider unexpectedly falls from the sky. Deborah speaks only French and he speaks only Bosnian, but they tentatively communicate, and she accepts the hospitality offered by Mehmed's mom: a bed and a meal of "mountain-style" tripe. Love soon bridges the cultural divide, and the story develops into a series of hilarious escapades showcasing the beautiful landscape and local sounds.
- Intriguingly provocative research reveals stereotypes and interpretation mythology behind national, ideological and religious symbolism of the fleur de lis. Documentary was inspired by scholarly research results on stereotypes and associations on Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the global perception Sarajevo is no longer connected to the First World War triggering assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, nor the 1984 Olympic Games. According to the research war, coffee, gastronomy, wild landscapes and friendships are the most common associations on Bosnia. Locals have different interpretations of the fleur de lis, the symbol of medieval Bosnian Kingdom. What does it really mean? How much do we really know about symbols and stereotypes? In the modern times where the world is bombarded by media and other peoples' perceptions of reality, stereotypes are the tools for processing experience and human communication. We costume and dress up our perceptions communicating through simplified schemes for decoding the significances of the notions in the world that surrounds us. The mind performs operations to simplify the reality by framing the new experiences into an existing stereotype. The specific auteur style of this educational film balances on the edge of mockumentary.
- A day in the private life of an unsuccessful lawyer, who ends up rather successful.
- Old man Zaim is alone in the world and wants to change that. He is in love with his neighbor Munevera. Munevera doesn't want him. But there are those who do.
- In Sarajevo, in 2000 Mr. Mato Radman invented the Boomerang Wheel and its rotation in the experiment refuted Einstein's and Newton's laws on which the whole modern physics is based. Mato deals with the problem of wheels from his early childhood. In his working opus he has hundreds of handmade wheels for different applications and several awards for his inventions on the world level. While making experiments to find the wheel flexibility and trying to improve the wheel structure, which has not been changed from antique period up today, Mato reached the elastic wheel. By its improvement the Boomerang Wheel was made, which refutes the formula E=mc2 and F=ma. This means that for the moment of rotation the mass is not any more primary, which also means that energy does not depend on mass, as Einstein and Newton say. This invention changes scientific postulates, modern physics and improves the civilization offering its boundless application of energetic potential. Mato did not realize his invention by pure chance. Behind the Boomerang Wheel years of continuous and hard work stand and they were not interrupted even during the war in BiH nor in the post war period in which Mato has not material conditions for work, except his bedroom where his ideas are born, the living room where he makes the sketches of wheels and where he makes his inventions. Nevertheless, Mato's persistence and brilliancy overcome cruel life conditions and rise high to the world level and even above it. The Boomerang Wheel is not technical civilization invention but the child of Nature and dedication of human spirit in making a Cosmos a better place to live. Mato's invention, His Highness the Wheel, comes to us from another world.