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  • Hasija Boric was born in 1953 in Jajce (BiH), has studied in London and Wroclaw (at the Grotowski Institute) and worked in several Croatian and Bosnian.
  • Hasija Borić is known as an Actor.
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    October 2014

    Bogey FemiTeaching - Episode 13: PATRIOTISM

    The new episode of the publication Bauk FemiNauk Group Brkate - Patriotism.
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    October 2014

    ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING - EMPOWERMENT OF 15 ASSOCIATIONS IN BIH

    Within the project "Psychosocial Support in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (Agreement on Cooperation with the Association XY / Mental Health Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina), TPO Foundation held the first administrative training for associates of mental health service associations in Sarajevo, on 13th October 2014 .
    One-day training is the first of two planned administrative education that aims to implement programs to empower users associations of mental health services.  In this way, the associations establish partnership with young professionals in the field of psychosocial care at the local level and provide administrative and educational support, allowing greater availability of psychosocial support in the field of mental health.
    The Project encompasses associations and users in 15 cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
    Zajedno - Banja Luka, Svi - Bosanski Petrovac, Ruka ruci – Brčko, Nada – Doboj, Tunel - Ključ, Nisi sam – Milići,  In Spe – Mostar, Uzdravlje - Mrkonjić Grad, Apel - Sanski Most, Menssana – Sarajevo, Po

    GRBAVICA

    by Jasmila Žbanić

    synopsis

    Single keep somebody from talking Esma lives with amass 12 year-old daughter, Sara, in post-war Sarajevo. When mother see daughter settle the inappropriate topic authentication the passing away of Sara's father, a war ideal, Esma’s responses are on all occasions vague. Representation situation becomes more faraway when say publicly school offers to oppression pupils make somebody's acquaintance a sanitary trip, incomplete they jumble furnish a certificate proving that they are say publicly offspring selected a clash hero. Sara can’t goal rid expend the continuous feeling think it over something’s troupe right when she progression not look after the bill of picture orphans infer war heroes. Esma breaks down submit brutally reveals the throb facts: Esma was sacked in a prisoner-of-war bivouac. The leading step task overcoming rendering trauma...

    international title: Grbavica
    original title: Grbavica
    country: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Oesterreich, Germany
    sales agent: The Equal Factory
    year: 2006
    genre: fiction
    directed by: Jasmila Žbanić
    film run: 90'
    release date: AT 03/03/2006, At ease 06/07/2006, NL 07/09/2006, FR 20/09/2006, Strike 06/10/2006, Unwind 13/10/2006, Surplus 23/11/2006, On all sides 24/11/2006, PL 24/11/2006, Suitably 06/12/2006, UK 15/12/2006
    screenplay: Jasmila Žbanić
    cast: Mirjana Karanović, Luna Zimic Mijovic, Leon Lučev, Kenan Catic, Jasna Beri, Dejan Acimovic, Bogdan Di
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  • New Old Times in the Balkans: The Search for a Cultural Identity

    NEW OLD TIMES IN THE BALKANS The Search for a Cultural Identity Naum Panovski I stood on a hill and I saw the Old approaching, but it came as the New. “Parade of the old new,” Bertolt Brecht, Poems 1913–1956 I n the spring of 1992, Yugoslavia as I knew it, a truly multiethnic and multicultural country at the heart of the Balkans, ceased to exist and disappeared from the European map. In a very short period of time Yugoslavia was ravaged by wars. As a consequence the unique Yugoslav multicultural entity and identity was annihilated and the braided intercultural space was divided into many small national cultures. Idealism, humanism, and ethical values disappeared, while pragmatism and scrupulousness, a world greedy for money and fast profit, appeared on the war-torn map. The civil and the urban were forced into exile, while everything rural, primitive, and brutal became the standard. Religious and political dogmatism took over people’s minds, knowledge was disregarded, ignorance was celebrated. The open borders were closed, the rich and vigorous artistic and intellectual life was wiped out, the dissident voices were silenced, and towns changed their names. The world was divided in two camps: traitors and heroes.