

A displaced Bosnian street photographer, adrift in Italy, finds that some have no place, even at home.
Italy, 1994. The war in the Balkans drags on with no end in sight. Elvis, a young man from Sarajevo, is taking pictures of tourists with his Polaroid camera to get by. After his camera is stolen, Elvis decides to visit Rodolfo, a stranger met by chance in Venice. Their brief and lonely encounter unfolds in the timeless landscape of whitewashed towns, green hills and olive trees of southern Italy.
The film's tagline is: "A displaced Bosnian street photographer, adrift in Italy, finds that some have no place, even at home."
The original title is "Nasumice" (BS).
The runtime is 83 minutes (1h 23m).
The film features dialogue in 3 languages: Bosnian, English, Italian.
It was a co-production between: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, United States of America.
The film was directed by Caleb Burdeau.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt3454104.
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Nasumice
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Bosanski, English, Italiano
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, United States of America