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Na putu, 2010
Bosnian
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Germany
Profile of Na putu
The mood of Na putu is thought provoking, contemplative, and sincere. The plot centers around religions or cults, redemption, and the human spirit. It is a drama and foreign movie. In approach, Na putu is serious and realistic. The setting is Bosnia. It happens in contemporary times.
Summary of Na putu
Luna and Amar are a couple. Their relationship is under great strain. First of all, Amar loses his job for being drunk at work. Luna is very worried and has little hope of realising her fragile dream of having a child with Amar. But her fears for their future increase when Amar takes on a well-paid job in a Muslim community hours away from where they live. Only after quite some time has elapsed during which they have had no contact with each other, is Luna allowed to visit Amar in this community of conservative Wahhabis in its idyllic lakeside location. She notices that the men and veiled women live in strict segregation and are closely watched. Luna asks Amar to return home with her but Amar insists that life in this isolated community of faithful followers has brought him peace and also keeps him from drinking. When he returns home a few weeks later, Luna realises that Amars attitude to religion has fundamentally changed. Amar claims that his only interest is to become a better person, but Luna finds it extremely difficult to follow his line of thinking. She begins to question everything that she has believed in, even her desire to have a child. As the wounds of a tragic war-filled past continue to haunt her, Luna tears herself apart searching if love is truly enough to keep her and Amar together on the path to a lifetime of happiness.
Details
| Language: | Bosnian |
| Country: | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Germany |
| Release date: | 11 January 2011 |
| Runtime: | 100 min |
Cast and Crew
as Nadja
as Luna
as Ärztin
as Amar
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