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Danis Tanović returned to the Sarajevo Film Festival in August 2024 with his newly released film My Late Summer, a romantic comedy that follows a young woman’s journey of self-discovery on a remote island. Maja arrives expecting only to settle a family inheritance matter, but amid reawakened emotions and a series of unexpected events, she’s drawn into confronting unresolved questions from her past.

The island’s residents live eccentric lives under the influence of Ićo, the town mayor, and his business partner, Nediljko, who manages an eco-marijuana business. As Maja grows closer to Saša, she begins to uncover the complexities of her family ties. Her initial search for an inheritance transforms into a deeper exploration of identity, reconciliation, and forgiveness.

NAKON LJETA | 2024 | Danis Tanovic | Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia

DIRECTOR’S BIO 

Danis Tanović (Zenica, 1969). He studied at the Sarajevo School of Drama, though his studies were interrupted by the Balkan war in 1997, and later at INSAS in Brussels. His debut film, No Man’s Land, won Best Screenplay at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, the European Film Awards, and Best Foreign Language Film at the 2002 Academy Awards. With 42 awards, No Man’s Land became one of the most awarded debut films in cinema history. Tanović’s subsequent films, An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker and Death in Sarajevo, both won the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, in 2013 and 2016 respectively. He currently resides in Sarajevo.

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT

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