
Sarajevo: State in Time
Documentary
Overview
Shot in six European countries, it tells the story of the concerts given by cult underground band Laibach during the siege of Sarajevo back in 1995.
Top Cast
Valnoir
Valnoir
Self - Graphic designer, NSK citizen
Valnoir
Self - Graphic designer, NSK citizen
Jean-Arnault Deréns
Jean-Arnault Deréns
Self - Historian, journalist
Jean-Arnault Deréns
Self - Historian, journalist
Ivan Jani Novak
Ivan Jani Novak
Self - Laibach
Ivan Jani Novak
Self - Laibach
Jovan Divjak
Jovan Divjak
Self - Retired Bosnian general
Jovan Divjak
Self - Retired Bosnian general
Nicolas Moll
Nicolas Moll
Self - Historian
Nicolas Moll
Self - Historian
Amila Ramović
Amila Ramović
Self - Musicologist
Amila Ramović
Self - Musicologist
Miran Mohar
Miran Mohar
Self - IRWIN
Miran Mohar
Self - IRWIN
Andrej Savski
Andrej Savski
Self - IRWIN
Andrej Savski
Self - IRWIN
Borut Vogelnik
Borut Vogelnik
Self - IRWIN
Borut Vogelnik
Self - IRWIN
Edin Numankadić
Edin Numankadić
Self - Painter
Edin Numankadić
Self - Painter
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