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Director: Nermin Hamzagić
Cast: Alban Ukaj, Ermin Sijamija, Muhamed Hadžović, Izudin Bajrović
A police officer Hamza has to work that night even though his wife has gone into labour, because the police are short-staffed. To make everything worse, it seems that people showing up at the station have decided to prove the old belief about the mysterious powers of the full moon and its influence on human behaviour. In the course of that one night, representatives of all the absurdity and tragedy of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina parade through the station and somehow help Hamza get ready for a new life.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Full Moon (2019), directed by Nermin Hamzagić, is a Bosnian drama that has received positive critical reception. While no major awards have been reported, the film's IMDb rating of 7.3/10 suggests it has been well-received by audiences, who appreciate its portrayal of the absurdity and tragedy of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Why you might like this:
Full Moon (2019), directed by Nermin Hamzagić, is a captivating drama that explores the influence of the full moon on human behavior through the lens of a police officer dealing with a chaotic night shift. The film's blend of absurdity and tragedy offers a thought-provoking and visually engaging portrayal of life in Bosnia and Herzegovina, making it a must-see for fans of character-driven dramas with a touch of the surreal.