Once Upon a Time in  Sarajevo

Once Upon a Time in Sarajevo

Release date : December 11, 2014
Runtime : 48m
Countries of origin : Qatar /
Original Language : Bosnian / English / Serbian /
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Production companies : Four Corners Media /
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Can three comedians from Bosnia overcome the bitterness of the past to reunite and reconcile? Often compared to Monty Python's Flying Circus the comedy team from Sarajevo known as Top Lista Nadrealista or The Surrealist Hit Parade rose to prominence on the eve of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Nele, Zenit and Djuro became household names throughout the Balkans. The wars that followed the splintering of the country pitted each of the diverse communities against one another. The bitter conflict exposed some nationalist loyalties among the comedians and lead to the acrimonious break-up of Top Lista. The split reflecting the broader tribulations dividing their homeland.
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  • title:Once Upon a Time in Sarajevo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:48m
  • Genres: Documentary · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Qatar ·
  • Original Language: Bosnian · English · Serbian ·
  • Director: Marie-Helene Carlton / Micah Garen /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Four Corners Media ·
  • Overview:Can three comedians from Bosnia overcome the bitterness of the past to reunite and reconcile? Often compared to Monty Python's Flying Circus the comedy team from Sarajevo known as Top Lista Nadrealista or The Surrealist Hit Parade rose to prominence on the eve of the breakup of Yugoslavia. Nele, Zenit and Djuro became household names throughout the Balkans. The wars that followed the splintering of the country pitted each of the diverse communities against one another. The bitter conflict exposed some nationalist loyalties among the comedians and lead to the acrimonious break-up of Top Lista. The split reflecting the broader tribulations dividing their homeland.
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