During the Bosnian War in the 1990s, Aida, a translator, finds herself in a desperate situation as she tries to save her family from the massacre in Srebrenica.
The war crimes trial of Ratko Mladic, accused of masterminding the murder of over 7000 Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica in the 90s Bosnian war, the worst crime in Europe since WW2.
Heroes Don't Die is a drama film set in post-war Bosnia, following the life of a translator who finds himself haunted by the memories of the Bosnian Genocide. As he works to aid foreign journalists covering the war crimes trial, he is immersed in a world of pain, guilt, and the struggle for justice. The film explores themes of trauma, loss, and redemption.
A filmmaker named Hadi is sent to Croatia to complete his research for a film. Aziz, Hadi’s friend, gives him a cassette tape, a piece of image, and a half a piece of plaque in order to find a girl named Fatima. Alongside a Farsi-speaking Bosnian woman, Hanifa, Hadi begins his quest for Fatima.
It tells the story of Mirsad and Haris, who go after war criminals who took part in massacres such as Srebrenica during the Bosnian War.
A documentary film shot in the occasion of the third anniversary of Bosnian Army.
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