Sabina K. (2015)
49KSabina K.: Directed by Cristobal Krusen. With Dragan Micanovic, Alena Dzebo, Alban Ukaj, Asja Talic. Sabina, a divorced mother of two small children, falls in love with an old friend from the Bosnian war. The two plan to marry, but things go terribly wrong.
“This is so good, simple, emotional, deep, teaching, motivational, authentic, bare, serious. It is about homelessness, joblessness, and relationships. I found it to be similar to personal experience with said things. It is about basic human needs like love, food, God, sleep, etc. Similar to some of other best movies that are also similar in topic, like u003ca class=ipc-md-link ipc-md-link–entity href=/title/tt5195412/\u003eWakefield (2016)u003c/au003e, u003ca class=ipc-md-link ipc-md-link–entity href=/title/tt4257926/\u003eMiracles from Heaven (2016)u003c/au003e, u003ca class=ipc-md-link ipc-md-link–entity href=/title/tt0910955/\u003eTesko je biti fin (2007)u003c/au003e. Also good actors which I recognized from other Bosnian movies. This is one of the rare movies where so many such actors are combined. It motivates us to not be homeless, poor, and to fight for survival. Gives insight into what to expect when homeless in Sarajevo, but also in other places. Shows that even dogs have empathy, and extreme because shows God. The communication although brutal sometimes is authentic. Strong motivator for fighting, not giving up, doing good deeds, believing…”