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Director: Ognjen Sviličić
Cast: Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Armin Omerović, Jens Münchow, Marie Bäumer
The film follows Ibro (Emir Hadžihafizbegović) and his son Armin (Armin Omerović), who travel from a small town in Bosnia to a film audition in Zagreb, hoping to land a part for Armin in a German film about the war in Bosnia. On their way to fulfilling the boy's dream, they encounter a series of disappointing setbacks — their bus to Zagreb breaks down and they are late for the audition. After Ibro convinces the director to give the boy a second chance, they soon realize that Armin is too old for the part anyway. As it becomes obvious that Armin's dream of playing a part in the movie will never happen, he feels increasingly disheartened, while Ibro's determination to help his son grows. Finally they do get another chance, but Armin buckles under the pressure and experiences an epileptic seizure. As they get ready to head back to Bosnia, the film crew makes an unexpected offer, but when Ibro refuses, Armin at last realizes how much his father really loves him.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Armin is a critically acclaimed 2007 Bosnian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić. While it has not received major awards, the film has been praised by critics for its poignant exploration of the relationship between a father and son. The movie currently holds an 8.0/10 rating on IMDb, indicating strong audience reception.
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Directed by Ognjen Sviličić, this 2007 drama 'Armin' offers a poignant look at the relationship between a father and son as they journey to Zagreb, Bosnia, hoping to land the boy a role in a German film. With standout performances by Emir Hadžihafizbegović and Armin Omerović, the film provides an intimate, emotional exploration of dreams, disappointment, and the unbreakable bond of family.
Armin is a 2007 Croatian-Bosnian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić that premiered at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival.
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