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Director: Sabina Vajrača
Cast: Flora Diaz, Jack Kesy, Barbara Miluski, Laith Nakli
A young Bosnian woman confronts her wartime rapist in modern-day NYC.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Emina, a 2009 drama directed by Sabina Vajrača, centers on a young Bosnian woman who confronts her wartime rapist in modern-day New York City. The film has received positive critical reception, though specific awards recognition details are unavailable. Its reception among audiences is not widely documented.
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Emina, the 2009 drama directed by Sabina Vajrača, offers a powerful and nuanced exploration of the lasting impact of wartime trauma. With standout performances from Flora Diaz and Laith Nakli, the film delves into the complex emotional journey of a Bosnian woman confronting her rapist in modern-day New York, providing a gripping and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
Emina is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:Emina Bektas, American tennis player Emina Cunmulaj, Albanian-American model Emina Ekic, Bosnian-American professional women's footballer Emina Haračič, Slovenian rhythmic gymnast Emina Ilhamy (1858–1931), Egyptian princess and a member of the Muhammad Ali Dynast Emina Jahović, Serbian-Turkish singer of Bosniak ethnicity Emina Kamberović, Bosnian former ballerina and ballet professor Emina Malagich, Russian short track speed skater Emina Sefić, Bosnian woman who inspired the sevdalinka Emina Soljanin, scientist and academic Emina Torlak, American computer scientist and software engineer Emina Yamaguchi, Japanese women's professional shogi player Emina Zečaj (1929–2020), Bosnian sevdalinka singer Mirjana Emina Majić, Croatian writer, poet and translator
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