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Sabina K. ()


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Sabina, a divorced mother of two small children, falls in love with an old friend from the Bosnian war. The two plan to marry, but things go terribly wrong.

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Narrator
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Sabina K.
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Sasa
Asja Talic ...
Jasmina
Sin Kurt ...
Hamed
Mirvad Kuric ...
Amir
Senad Basic ...
Branko
Enis Beslagic ...
Vjeko
Sasa Petrovic ...
Mirso
Adisa Zuberovic ...
Nada
Vesna Masic ...
Marinka
Lamija Rizvanbegovic ...
Teenage Girl
Jasna Diklic ...
Aunt Ankica
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Man with Long Hair
Mirsad Tuka ...
Mr. Jukic
Ivona Narancic ...
Secretary
Ana Mazalica ...
Lejla (as Ana Andjelic)
Emina Muftic ...
Gynecologist (as Minka Muftic)
Hasija Boric ...
Zumra
Miralem Zupcevic ...
Murat
Svjetlana Brezo ...
Sonja
Tatjana Sojic ...
Milka
Sead Bejtovic ...
Postman
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Pharmacist
Milenko Iliktarevic ...
Doctor Mujanovic
Faketa Salihbegovic ...
Hana (as Faketa Salibegovic)
Jelena Basic ...
Aisa
Sabina Kulenovic ...
Social worker
Sabit Sejdinovic ...
Tram Driver 1
Mugdim Avdagic ...
Tram Driver 2
Almir Kurt ...
Policeman (as Almir Kurt Kugla)
Miodrag Brezo ...
Train Station Guard
Ante Cash ...
Food Shop Owner
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Gold Shop Owner
Damir Niksic ...
Man in Sabina's apartment
Irena Mulamuhic ...
Hospital Receptionist
Admir Glamocak ...
Neven
Sadzida Setic ...
Jelena
Selma Poturovic-Zatega

Directed by

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Cristobal Krusen

Written by

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Cristobal Krusen ... ()

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Vivian Caragounis ... associate producer
Rusmir Efendic ... line producer
Laurence F. Jackson ... co-producer
Cristobal Krusen ... executive producer / producer
Azra Mehic ... associate producer
Fedja Stukan ... producer
William L Whitacre ... supervising producer
William L Whitacre ... supervising producer (as William L. Whitacre)

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John Sponsler

Cinematography by

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Almir Djikoli

Editing by

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Patricio Corona
Sarah Krusen

Editorial Department

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Sarah Krusen ... post-production supervisor

Casting By

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Svjetlana Brezo

Production Design by

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Vedran Hrustanovic

Costume Design by

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Ina Arnautalic

Production Management

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Amra Mehic ... production manager

Sound Department

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Chris Caesar ... sound editor
Predrag Doder ... sound mixer
Tom Hambleton ... re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor
Nirvan Imamovic ... boom operator
Tyler Jahr ... sound editor
Danijel Milosevic ... dialogue editor
Travis Thorp ... foley artist

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Brian J. Thompson ... visual effects artist (as Brian Thompson)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Aldin Arnautovic ... grip
Armis Becirevic ... electrician
Faris Dobraca ... assistant camera
Patrick Pelham ... still photographer
Adnan Pertef ... best boy electric
Admir Strbo ... electrician

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lana Pasic ... assistant costume designer / costume supervisor

Location Management

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Admir Avdic ... location manager

Music Department

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Noah Gladstone ... orchestra contractor
Colleen M. Lutz ... score mixing assistant
Corey Martin ... orchestrator
Mark Robertson ... concertmaster

Script and Continuity Department

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Nidzara Mehic ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Brian D. Kelley ... production staff

Thanks

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Golnar Jafari ... very special thanks

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Plot Summary

Sabina K. is inspired by a true story set in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The "Sabina" of the title plans to marry Sasa (with whom she served during the Bosnian War), but there is a problem. Sabina is Muslim and Sasa a Catholic, and their respective families disapprove of the marriage. Their only ally is an older woman, Ankica, whose son - killed in the war - had been their close friend. "Aunt" Ankica thinks of Sabina and Sasa as her own children and invites them to her home on the island of Korcula to get married. Springtime comes and Sabina travels to Korcula where she is reunited with Ankica and where the two women wait for Sasa to join them from Zagreb. The days pass... Sasa never arrives... and with a heavy and troubled heart, Sabina returns to Sarajevo. She discovers that Sasa has taken all his things from her apartment and moved out. There is no note; no explanation. Sabina goes to Sasa's mother for answers, but the deeply embittered woman treats her harshly and calls the police. Mysteriously, inexplicably, the love of Sabina's life is gone and she doesn't know where or why. A few weeks later, Sabina passes out on the job. She goes to the doctor and learns that she is pregnant. Her parents and friends counsel her to have an abortion and put the past behind her, but she refuses. As her pregnancy advances and winter approaches, Sabina loses her job and when her ex-husband tries to shake her down for money by threatening to take the children away permanently, she comes to a breaking point. Love has failed her, and she decides to take her life. The suicide attempt is unsuccessful and Sabina spends several days in the hospital. While there, she is visited by her landlady, who informs her that since her lease will end in another week, she has decided to rent out Sabina's apartment to another family. Feeling abandoned by family and friends, and with no help from social services, Sabina wanders the streets of Sarajevo in the bitter cold of winter. There are no solutions... there is no refuge... and Sabina again makes plans to take her life. She sells the last of her jewelry and surreptitiously buys three times the amount of sleeping pills used in her previous suicide attempt. She checks into a room at a motel and begins swallowing the pills, slipping into unconsciousness. What happens next is subject to opinion... But one thing becomes clear. Sabina will never be the same.

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Taglines You can lose everything before finding what matters most. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Quando Tudo Parece Perdido (Brazil)
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  • 125 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Senad Basic (Branko) was the acting instructor for Alena Dzebo (Sabina) for 4 years while she was studying. See more »
Soundtracks Opening Titles See more »
Quotes Mirso: Science is not made of emotions. It is based on hard material evidence.
Vjeko: Wait a moment!
Mirso: I told you that hundred times!
Vjeko: What do you want? Now you want to tell me that life after death doesn't exist, and now your are gonna prove that to me scientifically? Yet, you were never dead.
Mirso: And you were?
Vjeko: Come on, please. Since Tesla died, you have nobody to talk to.
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