Halimin — Put (domaci Film)

: A heartbreaking yet beautifully crafted exploration of how the echoes of war continue to shape the lives of those left behind.

Halimin Put (Halima's Path), directed by Arsen Anton Ostojić, is a deeply moving and visually evocative Bosnian-Croatian-Slovenian drama that tackles the traumatic aftermath of the Bosnian War through an intimate, female-centric lens. Halimin Put (Domaci film)

: The cinematography uses the rugged, beautiful, yet scarred landscape of the Balkans to mirror the characters' internal states. The contrast between the lush hills and the clinical, grim reality of the DNA identification centers is particularly striking. Critical Verdict : A heartbreaking yet beautifully crafted exploration of

Unlike many Balkan war films that focus on the politics of the battlefield, Halimin Put is a . It avoids taking sides in the ethnic conflict, choosing instead to focus on the universal bond of motherhood and the grueling process of finding closure. It is a difficult watch due to its heavy subject matter, but it is an essential piece of regional cinema for its emotional honesty and refusal to offer easy answers. The contrast between the lush hills and the