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Directed by | Pjer Žalica |
Produced by | Ademir Kenović |
Written by | Pjer Žalica |
Starring |
Enis Bešlagić Bogdan Diklić Saša Petrović Izudin Bajrović Emir Hadžihafizbegović Jasna Žalica |
Music by | Saša Lošić |
Cinematography | Mirsad Herović |
Edited by | Almir Kenović |
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Running time
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105 minutes |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Language | Bosnian, Serbian, English |
Fuse (Croatian: Gori vatra, "The Fire is Burning") is a Bosnian comedy/drama film directed by Pjer Žalica. It was released in 2003.
The plot takes place in the small town of Tešanj in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, two years after the Bosnian War. The town is overridden by corruption, prostitution and organized crime. People of Tešanj live in peace, though the war scars are visible everywhere in town, as well as in people's souls. After the war, the population of Tešanj consists almost exclusively of Bosnian Muslims. Ethnic Serbs now live in surrounding villages.
It is announced that U.S. president Bill Clinton will pay a visit to the town. Western bureaucrats arrive to Tešanj to supervise the preparations for the visit. Everything in the town must be in order, including the faked brotherhood between Bosnian Muslims and Serbs.
Bosnian folk singer Emina Zečaj recorded music for the film.