Nema problema (2004 film)
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Nema problema is a 2004 Italian
film directed by Giancarlo Bocchi.
Due to a series of events, two young people join them, Maxime, a young journalist of strong ideals, and Sanja, a local girl desperately searching for her missing relatives. With good fortune, the four manage to enter the city of Vaku, currently under siege. Regardless of all the dangers they’ve gone through together, the four are irreversibly estranged by misunderstandings and suspicions.
Cinema of Italy
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film directed by Giancarlo Bocchi.
Plot
Lorenzi, a war correspondent, ventures into a Balkan territory contended by various warring factions. He is accompanied by Aldo Puhar, a local translator, with the purpose of unmasking a certain “Commander Jako”, who is believed to be responsible for the disappearance of an entire convoy of refugees.Due to a series of events, two young people join them, Maxime, a young journalist of strong ideals, and Sanja, a local girl desperately searching for her missing relatives. With good fortune, the four manage to enter the city of Vaku, currently under siege. Regardless of all the dangers they’ve gone through together, the four are irreversibly estranged by misunderstandings and suspicions.
Cast
- Žan MaroltŽan MaroltŽan Marolt was an actor and TV personality from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was a regular actor of the Chamber Theatre 55, he has made numerous roles in the theater, in plays such as Buba u uhu, Umri muški, Kidaj od svoje žene, Ujak Vanja and in numerous films and television shows.He died in...
- Aldo Jako - Labina MitevskaLabina MitevskaLabina Mitevska is a Macedonian actress.Mitevska began her acting career aged 19 after studying in Skopje, Denmark and the University of Arizona...
- Sanja K. - Vincent RiottaVincent RiottaVincent Riotta is an English-born stage and film actor of Italian descent. He studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He went on to perform in various stage plays, such as Shakespeare's Romeo, which was held at the Young Vic, Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire, held at the Leicester...
- Anselmo Lorenzi - Fabrizio Rongione - Maxime