It is 1995. The summer when the war operation Storm will take place. Boro who is going to be forty in a year and a half with his wife Jasna and son Luka goes to his home village Drinovci Herzegovina after seven years. He wants to see his brother who managed to leave Sarajevo with his family. Boro knew that his brother was wounded but when he sees him after many years he discovers that the brother will spend the rest of his life in wheel chair. Boro constantly fights with Jasna and he doesn't speak at all to his father Pako whom he blames for his mother's death. In... two weeks in August 1995 Boro will solve the years long dispute with his father he will learn to be a better husband and a father. [show more]
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Croatian drama following the return of a man and his young family to his home village against a backdrop of war. Boro (Nebojsa Glogovac) brings his wife Jasna (Natasa Janjic) and son Luka (Roko Roglic) back to Herzegovina for an extended family gathering. It is clear that tension exists between the three, but this is nothing compared to that amongst the family in Herzegovina. Boro has had next to no interaction with his father Pasko (Tonko Lonza) since the death of his mother, and finds that his brother Petar (Amir Hadzihafizbegovic) is now confined to a wheelchair after a war injury. The unlikely figure of a donkey, bought on impulse, becomes the antidote to the group's passive-aggresse behaviour, providing Boro with the confessional outlet he needs to become a more rounded figure in his approach to his father, his wife and his family as a whole.
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