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As the Bosnian war escalates in the town of Banja Luka, Aida Vajraca and her two children move to Florida, leaving Emir, her husband, behind to work with a local organization to free prisoners from Serbian concentration camps. But with the signing of a peace treaty in 1996, Banja Luka is handed over to the Serbs and Emir leaves his beloved country to join his family in America. Ten years later, the Vajracas return to Bosnia to reclaim their family home, still occupied by a Serb family who claimed it as their own. BACK TO BOSNIA follows the Vajraca family, as they discover when a war is over, what kind of life begins.


Takes a deeply personal approachvariety.com
Several unexpected and utterly moving moments”  LA Weekly
Heartbreaking and though provoking”  Documentary Insider

Back to Bosnia

Original title: Back to Bosnia
English title: Back to Bosnia
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 67 min + TV-version 52 min
Release date: Spring 2007
Country of origin: USA, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Original language: English, Bosnian
Subtitled version: English
Directed by: Sabina Vajraca
Produced by: Sabina Vajraca, Ali Hanson
Production company: Alternate Plan Productions
Associate producer: Loren Bevans
D.O.P: Damir Okanovic
Edited by: Ali Hanson
Sound by: Mark Huang
Composer: Jon Crider
Technical: 35 mm, Mini DV NTSC, 4:3, Stereo