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Quo Vadis, Aida? by Bosnian director to vie in Venice

Set in 1995’s Bosnia during occupation of Srebrenica, drama among 18 films in main competition of Venice Film Festival

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14:25 - 29/07/2020 Wednesday
Update: 14:27 - 29/07/2020 Wednesday
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A film by Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic, Quo Vadis, Aida? tells the story of Aida, a translator for the UN peacekeeping task force in Bosnia.
A film by Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic, Quo Vadis, Aida? tells the story of Aida, a translator for the UN peacekeeping task force in Bosnia.

With Turkey’s state broadcaster TRT among co-producers, Bosnian director’s film Quo Vadis, Aida? will compete for the grand prize at the Venice Film Festival this year.

Set in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1995 during the Serbian occupation of Srebrenica, where one of the world's most horrific genocides took place in the heart of Europe, the drama will be among 18 films in the main competition of the festival which will be held between Sept. 2-12.

A film by Bosnian director Jasmila Zbanic, Quo Vadis, Aida? tells the story of Aida, a translator for the UN peacekeeping task force in Bosnia. It is co-produced by Bosnia, Turkey, Austria, Romania, Holland, Germany, Polond, France and Norway.

The award-winning director is known for her war- and post-war-themed films, as well as those on the women victims of war.

Her film Grbavica won the Golden Bear at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival in 2006.

This year, Australian actress and producer Cate Blanchett will chair the jury of 77th Venice Film Festival.

Austrian scriptwriter and director Veronika Franz, British filmmaker Joanna Hogg, Italian writer Nicola Lagioia, German filmmaker Christian Petzold, Romanian director Cristi Puiu, and French actress Ludivine Sagnier will join Blanchett for the jury.

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