Exile in Sarajevo

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Exile in Sarajevo
Directed by Tahir Cambis
Alma Sahbaz
CinematographyRoman Baska
Release date
  • 1998 (1998)
CountryAustralia

Exile in Sarajevo is a 1998 Australian documentary film directed by Tahir Cambis and Alma Sahbaz, in which a Bosnian Australian returns to his homeland to record the impact the siege of Sarajevo on its inhabitants. It won the 1998 International Emmy for Documentaries.

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