Summer 2006, an old man is going by an old carriage towards the bridge. He crosses it and stops at the monument, walks over to it, looks at it and walks on to the middle of the bridge, where he had to leave his son behind in 1992. He starts praying, looking over the balustrade. Absorbed in thought the past comes back to him. Everything takes place again, just like he's in 1992 on this bridge.
The serbian control point is build up. The konvoy, consisting of three tractors with tumbril and two horsecarriages, with old people, children, men and women on it, is rolling towards the bridge. The konvoy is stopped there. Now the terrible scene begins. The soldiers look for young people and take them away from their family. 13 young people. „Now, you're allowed to pass!“, the soldiers order. „The prisoners will return to you, we just want to ask them where in the wood your combatants are hiding.
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Режиссер
Харис Билябегович
Haris Bilajbegovic was born on the 8th of September 1978 in Villach (Austria).
His parents, Fadila and Muharem come from Bosnia and Herzegovina and live in Austria since 1973. After he has finished his compulsory education he made a teaching profession as bricklayer. He absolved his profession with success.
Haris wanted to make more exciting things in his life, so he attended stunt- and drama school in Cologne (Germany) in 1999, and after that he attended in Villach the drama school „Studio Orange“.
Haris made the stuntman apprenticeship easily, almost secondary. After that he started to attend the University of Klagenfurt, to study journalism and communication science. He got his master-degree in 2005.
His first bigger success was the role „Kolja“ in a episode of „Kommissar Rex“ named „Someone always dies“ in the year 2002. There he plays an dubious Russian.
In 2003 Haris took part in an author competition. His screenplay was ranked in the top three. The story „Most“ („the bridge“) is telling a true story from the war of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
In february of 2005 he played a role in the movie „The Orange Paper“ and in march of 2005 he was main(speaking)part for a fastfood concern. He played a „cool customer“, who presented the new „Big Kebab“ for Mc Donald's in a funny way.
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My grandfather Mumin Kadiric as Mumin Kadiric,
Razija Cuskic as Razija Cuskic,
Fehime Handanovic as Fehime Handanovic
Refugees: Arnes Kadiric, Jasmina Hasanbegovic, Ivana Cavlovic, Ahmet Hodzic, Midhet Baltic, Sejad Buljubasic and Kemal Turan
Soldiers: Junuz Mehmedovic, Mirzet Kadiric, Mihael Maricic, Almir Smajic, Sandin Bajric, Sabahudin Eminic, Muharem Bilajbegovic and Haris Bilajbegovic |