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Brotherhood

Jabir, Usama and Uzeir are three young brothers in a Sunni family of shepherds. Since childhood, their father Ibrahim has rigidly trained them in the principles of the Quran and has filled their minds with stories of the Bosnian War.

Top Cast

  • Jabir Delić

    Jabir Delić

    Jabir

  • Uzeir Delić

    Uzeir Delić

    Uzeir

  • Usama Delić

    Usama Delić

    Usama

  • Ibro Delić

    Ibro Delić

    Ibro

  • Šemso Derlić

    Šemso Derlić

    Shepherd 1

  • Ramiz Redžić

    Ramiz Redžić

    Shepherd 2

  • Mustafa Duraković

    Mustafa Duraković

    Village friend

  • Jasna Vranješ

    Jasna Vranješ

    Bosnian Language Teacher

  • Hidajet Mušić

    Hidajet Mušić

    Singing Man

Overview

Jabir, Usama and Uzeir are three young brothers in a Sunni family of shepherds. Since childhood, their father Ibrahim has rigidly trained them in the principles of the Quran and has filled their minds with stories of the Bosnian War.

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