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Airborne

Film “Airborne” shows how crimes still define people’s lives, even now, 24 years after the war ended: the director’s husband, Damir, suffered for years from the fear of flying and rather travelled by car or train, when they travelled together for business. This time, Jasmila Žbanić revisits the past and embarks, with Damir and his friends, on a journey in search of the places where he fought in the battles for Sarajevo. Jasmila talks with Damir about his experience as a soldier, his wounds and fears. This investigation resulted in a creative and intimate film in which Damir gradually opens up and finally even decides to face his fear and enter an airplane.

Produced by Deblokada and Arte

Participants
Damir Ibrahimović
Sabina i Esad Ibrahimović
Samir Čengić
Marko Emer
Maria Paluh
Siniša Bošković
Nedzad Hadžialić
Jean Marc Bogmis
Zrinka Ilić

Director and screenplay
Jasmila Žbanić

Producer
Damir Ibrahimović

Camera
Eldar Emrić
Christine A. Maier

Editor
Vladimir Gojun

Sound design
Igor Čamo

Music by
Damir Imamović

Executive producers
Mirza Hamzić
Narcisa Cvitanović

Dramaturgist
Zoran Solomun

Sound recordists
Adis Baždarević
Predrag Doder
Viktor Grabar

Camera assistants
Amel Djikoli
Faris Dobrača
Amer Beganović

Color grading
Faris Dobrača

Drone operator
Anes Turković

Archive footage consultant
Adnan Pavlović

Music studio recording
Studio Chelia Sarajevo

Drivers
Zlatan Hasanović Bimbo
Faruk Handžar

Photographer
Dzenat Dreković

Translator
Aida Gadžo

Archive footage used with permission
BHRT (“In the Country of Last Things”, by Haris Pašović)
Videoarhiv Sarajevo
Saga Sarajevo (“Godot-Sarajevo” by Pjer Žalica)
Nedim Alikadić Pelda
John Rotan

Thank you
Zoe Ibrahimović
Braco Dimitrijević
Cinema Meeting Point
Tečaj oslobađanja straha od letenja
Altijana Marić
FIS Sarajevo
Nihad Kresevljaković
Željeznice FBiH
John Rotan

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