
Sirin
Drama
Overview
Sanela, a Montenegrin of Muslim background who left the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s after her father was kidnapped and killed alongside other Muslims, comes back to the Balkans after twenty years abroad. She has betrayed her origins, erased her own culture, and become a true Westerner. They say the past is a foreign land and that the one who departs and the one who returns are not the same person.
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Danica Ćurčić
Danica Ćurčić
Nathalie
Danica Ćurčić
Nathalie


May-Linda Kosumovic
May-Linda Kosumovic
Valerie
May-Linda Kosumovic
Valerie


Jasna Đuričić
Jasna Đuričić
Jasna Đuričić


Marko Baćović
Marko Baćović
Marko Baćović


Izudin Bajrović
Izudin Bajrović
Izudin Bajrović


Nikša Butijer
Nikša Butijer
Nikša Butijer
Tihana Ćulafić
Tihana Ćulafić
Tihana Ćulafić
Lidija Kordić
Lidija Kordić
Aida
Lidija Kordić
Aida


Milivoje Obradović
Milivoje Obradović
Milivoje Obradović


Momčilo Otašević
Momčilo Otašević
Petar
Momčilo Otašević
Petar
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