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INDEX : Film A - Z | MY FATHER'S ANGEL | ||||||||||
TITLE: MY FATHER'S ANGEL | ||||||||||
DIRECTOR: Davor Marjanovic | ||||||||||
PRODUCER: Ranfilm Productions Inc. | ||||||||||
CAST: Tony Nardi, Timohy Webber, Tygh Runyan, Brendan Fletcher and Asja Povlovic | ||||||||||
SYNOPSIS:
“Every night I sleep in Sarajevo and wake up in Vancouver,”
begins this emotionally charged story about the complexity and horror
of the Muslim-Serb conflict. Djordje, a Serbian ex-soccer star now living
in Vancouver, accidentally runs over Ahmed, a Bosnian Muslim, with his
car. Djordje, dogged by guilt and hoping to redeem himself, attempts to
befriend him, but Ahmed doesn’t believe Djordje might be sincere. |
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The film
takes us through the essence and effects of the historical conflict in
Bosnia using the simple story of the daily lives of two men residing in
Vancouver yet living in worlds which are very far apart. MY FATHER’S
ANGEL illustrates how the impact of war forever colours the views of those
who survive it. | Photos,
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2003 | 98 minutes | colour | 35 mm feature film | French original version | English subtitled version. | ||||||||||
“The
most startling first feature of the year.” -Jason Anderson, eye |
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