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A young German actor, Niklas, is preparing the biggest role of his lifetime to be filmed in Sarajevo, where a screenwriter, Selma, is living in the shadow of the Bosnian War. After Niklas arrives only to learn that his big break has been cancelled, he decides to stay in Sarajevo for New Year’s Eve, where he crosses paths with Selma. Their worlds collide, and the two experience a night together that will change their lives forever.

Top Cast

  • Mersiha Husagić

    Mersiha Husagić

    Selma

  • Niklas Löffler

    Niklas Löffler

    Niklas

  • Malte Arnold

    Malte Arnold

    Malte

  • Morena Bartel

    Morena Bartel

    Acting Coach

  • Horst Beelitz

    Horst Beelitz

    Niklas' Grandfather

  • Jimmy Bontatibus

    Jimmy Bontatibus

    Jimmy the Producer

  • Mario Condric

    Mario Condric

    Young man in supermarket

  • Aline de Oliveira

    Aline de Oliveira

    Lilly

  • Dženeta Dizdarević

    Dženeta Dizdarević

    Girl on tram

Overview

A young German actor, Niklas, is preparing the biggest role of his lifetime to be filmed in Sarajevo, where a screenwriter, Selma, is living in the shadow of the Bosnian War. After Niklas arrives only to learn that his big break has been cancelled, he decides to stay in Sarajevo for New Year’s Eve, where he crosses paths with Selma. Their worlds collide, and the two experience a night together that will change their lives forever.

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