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Single mother Esma lives with her 12-year-old daughter Sara in Sarajevo's Grbavica neighborhood, where life is still being reconstructed after the 1990s Yugoslav wars. Unable to make ends meet with the meager government aid she receives, Esma takes a job as a cocktail waitress in a nightclub. Working all night is difficult for Esma and it also forces her to spend less time with her daughter. Still haunted by violent events in her past, Esma attends group therapy sessions at the local Women's Center. In addition to relying on her best friend Sabina, Esma finds a kindred spirit in Pelda, a compassionate male co-worker from the nightclub. Feisty tomboy Sara begins to put soccer aside as she develops a close friendship with classmate Samir. The two sensitive young teenagers feel a strong bond because both lost their fathers in the war. But Samir is surprised to hear Sara doesn't know the details of her father's noble death. Sara's father becomes an issue when she requires the certificate proving he died a âshaheedâ, a war martyr, so that she can receive a discount for an upcoming school trip. Esma claims acquiring the certificate is difficult since his body has yet to be found. Meanwhile, Esma searches desperately to borrow money to pay for Sara's trip. Sara becomes violently upset when classmates tease her for not being on the list of martyrs' children. Realizing her mother has paid full price for the school trip, Sara aggressively demands the truth. As painful as their confrontation is, it is Esma's first real step toward overcoming her past and brings hope for a renewed relationship between mother and daughter.
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| Also Known As: |
Esma's Secret
Grbavica
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| Genres: |
Art/Foreign, Drama and War |
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| Running Time: |
1 hr. 30 min. |
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| Release Date: |
February 16th, 2007 (limited) |
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| MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
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| Distributors: |
Strand Releasing
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| Production Co.: |
Noirfilm Filmproduktion GmbH & Co. KG, Jadran Films, Deblokada Film, ZDF/Arte, coop99 filmproduktion
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| U.S. Box Office: |
$43,060 |
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| Produced in: |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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