Snow Page #3

Synopsis: Post traumatic life of the Bosnian Muslim widows and daughters after their husbands and fathers were murdered by Bosnian Serb Army. Plot is set in post war eastern Bosnian village near town of Zvornik.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Aida Begic
  6 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2008
100 min
50 Views


The contract is between GG...

- What kind of company is that?

We are a corporation involved in construction.

Our priorities are countries in

development at the moment.

And what are you constructing?

Different things. Hotels, roads, retreats...

Put this back...

And a glass of water, please.

Do you really think that you

can survive here?

What will you do when the snow falls?

That's mine and Alma's concern.

What if she remarries?

I don't know why

are you bothering me.

Alma has my backing

whatever she decides.

We are one house, one family.

You will have to leave, this way or another.

We shall see about that!

This project is supported by the Minister.

And the government.

What is it? Why are you standing there!

Make us some coffee.

Your decision is right and it

is for your own good.

Please don't comfort us.

Can you fix me a visa forSweden.

- I can.

When will I get the money?

Today we have a meeting

with the government.

We have more than

half of the signatures.

There should be no problem.

- When?

In two weeks.

Granny!

Mrs. Fatima.

Yes, son.

Everyone signed so we came to you.

Everyone?

Even Alma? -She signed.

And what about the Bey's wife?

Safija. Yes, she did.

If everybody signed, then OK.

Here. Here...

It wasn't as difficult as we thought!

No network!

It's the pipe.

What do we do now?

I don't care.

You said that the contracts were

signed, and they were not.

We have four of six signed. It is...

We were supposed to stay

one hour, we stayed five.

You brought me here in a broken car.

I am late for an important meeting.

I don't care. Go walk for help!

But it is 20 km to the road.

That's your problem!

What's wrong with you?

We signed.

Who signed?

Us!

You can't even take

care of yourself and your

child in the village!

What will you do for a living?

You have no education!

Do you honestly think that

the cities are waiting for you

and me with their hands open?

I am fed up with you all

treating me like a fool.

My whole life I've been

doing what I was told.

Listen to my husband!

Listen to Lejla!

Listen to you!

It is going to stop!

I want to live my life;

to do what I want.

Why can't you do it here?

Because of you; because of you all.

I do not want to work

like an animal! What for?

So I cannot even afford a cigarette!

It is the 20th century

and look how we live!

It is sad what you

consider a good life.

How about you Alma, what do

you consider a good life?

This, what we have... the village... us...

You don't know how it is to

have children. I know.

Those orphans are my

children now and I want to

get them through school.

I want to give them a normal life.

We can have a normal life here.

- When? In a hundred years?

Sh*t.

What are you doing here?

- Our car broke down...

What happened to him?

He fell.

It was Faruk's dream...

Slavno to feed half ofBosnia...

I wanted...

I am not sure any more...

Maybe it is best for of all us to leave...

It is not.

We made it through worse.

Go change.

Just a moment.

- Come in.

As-Salamu 'Alaykum

- Alaykum As-Salam.

Where were you? - Don't ask.

He got scared again.

- What can you do.

What happened here? -Leave it.

They sold the village.

Magnus.

It's me.

It's me, Sabrina.

Sabrina. Bibi.

Grandpa's boy. He will do

us well some more.

Alma, God sees it all.

Alma, don't you ever forget that.

Let's go overto Nadija's.

Give him that shirt.

Why do we have to

leave the village?

Don't we have everything we need here?

Sleep.

I can't, thanks.

I am not going anywhere!

Where is my contract?

Why? -Give me my contract!

You signed it. It's over.

- Give me my contract back!

Let's go!

Where to?

We'll sleep in the car.

Leave her alone!

F***ing villagers!

People...

I haven't done anything.

I told them to let them go.

They are haunting me for years!

I haven't killed anyone.

You saw it yourself.

Don't!

Let them go!

Where are our children?

In the Blue cave!

Snow.

Friday, 1998

Come on! - We're coming.

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