A bridge over Drina
Originally released in 2005. A bridge over Drina is a feature film. directed by Xavier Lukomski. At just 17 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Yugoslav Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić’s novel ‘A Bridge over the Drina’ describes a yearslong conflict of the local people of the Bosnian region around the town of Višegrad. This short documentary rightly evokes associations with the novel. As a kind of annex to the novel, the film combines the scenes of the bridge with the testimony of Mevsud Poljo from the nearby village of Vlahovići, who was pulling dead bodies out of the Drina in order to identify them. Although we do not see Mevsud, we get to know how many men and how many women were among the dead, whether there were traces of violence or rape on them... And the Drina keeps fl owing under the bridge...
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- Released
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A bridge over Drina about?
Yugoslav Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić’s novel ‘A Bridge over the Drina’ describes a yearslong conflict of the local people of the Bosnian region around the town of Višegrad. This short doc...
Who directed A bridge over Drina?
A bridge over Drina was directed by Xavier Lukomski.
How long is A bridge over Drina?
A bridge over Drina has a runtime of 0 hours and 17 minutes (17 minutes total).
When was A bridge over Drina released?
A bridge over Drina was released on January 1, 2005 in theaters.