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Scream for Me Sarajevo

  • 2017
  • 1h 35m
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8.6/10
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Scream for Me Sarajevo (2017)
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In 1994 Sarajevo began a descent into chaos. Amongst the madness, 2 UN personnel: decided it would be fun to persuade a rock star (Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden) to come and play a gig to t... Read allIn 1994 Sarajevo began a descent into chaos. Amongst the madness, 2 UN personnel: decided it would be fun to persuade a rock star (Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden) to come and play a gig to the population. Scream for Me Sarajevo tells the story, in all its madness, of musicians wh... Read allIn 1994 Sarajevo began a descent into chaos. Amongst the madness, 2 UN personnel: decided it would be fun to persuade a rock star (Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden) to come and play a gig to the population. Scream for Me Sarajevo tells the story, in all its madness, of musicians who risked their lives to play a gig, and the people who risked their lives to see them.

  • Director
    • Tarik Hodzic
  • Writers
    • Tarik Hodzic
    • Jasenko Pasic
  • Stars
    • Bruce Dickinson
    • Alen Ajanovic
    • Esad Bratovic
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    • Director
      • Tarik Hodzic
    • Writers
      • Tarik Hodzic
      • Jasenko Pasic
    • Stars
      • Bruce Dickinson
      • Alen Ajanovic
      • Esad Bratovic
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Mirza Coric
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    Milomir Kovacevic
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    9hbuch

    The uncut version is better. But this is still great

    How did I not know about this concert in the middle of this war? This was a fantastic doc -from the fans point of view and from the band POV. It's really moving and really eye awakening (that this could happen in any modern day society in a flash.). It was great to hear their stories and memories. Everyone was affected by this -all who where involved and seemed to be a very humbling POV from the band. Which this event has obviously stuck with them their entire lives/career. And how the people there lived in this daily and they only saw it for a second in the grand scheme of things. It's really great but when I first saw this a couple years ago -it was longer. Had more interviews and some scenes had been re worked or cut. Or even just put in a diff place in the doc. I thought that cut was better. This has happened to several documentaries I have seen in the last couple years. It's all of sudden different and sometimes ruins the entire doc. This was still great. Still emotional. I'm not a fan of this band or Iron Maiden but have great respect for all of them after seeing this. Truly enjoyed it. And if you're a fan of Bruce D or IM -then really take the time to watch this. My husband and my best male friend loved it.
    10doorsscorpywag

    Very Humbling

    I have just watched an amazing documentary. I am a Maiden fan and have seen Bruce many times. I have been to loads of great gigs but I never went to one where I may get shot by a sniper or blown up by an artillery round.

    Those who made it happen deserve immense praise for thinking of something as insane as this and then doing something about it. Kudos to Bruce and the band for literally risking their lives for a gig.

    Also those courageous and wonderful people who managed to dismiss from their mind all the madness around them and braved potentially snipers and mortars to attend something magical.

    The lesson they teach us is you don't listen to music with your ears you listen to it with your soul.
    10z_stardust

    Great Documentary

    A documentary about Bosnian war (between 1992-95 and more than 100.000 died which took place in the middle of the Europe) and Bruce Dickinson's concert in Sarajevo during the war in 1994. Soundtrack is well chosen from Bruce Dickinson's solo albums and fits the war themed atmosphere. Also it has one iron maiden song too. The war is told not only by narrator is also by fans', Bruce Dickinson's, Chris Dale's (bass player of the band),some officials' and local fans' own words. This makes the documentary more emotional.
    9paul2001sw-1

    Defiant madness

    In 1994, at the height of the siege of Sarejevo, a British Army officier conceived and executed a plan to have Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer of Iron Maiden, come and play a concert. What followed was a harrowing but rewarding experience for the band, and a rare outburst of joy for those who attended. I enjoyed this documentary, primarily because it doesn't overly focus on the supposed heroism of the band. Rather it conveys quite why their presence meant so much to their audience, and the real story told is the underlying tale of how a civilised European country was torn apart long after many of us had assumed that kind of thing just didn't happen here. There's something engagingly, defiantly daft about putting on a heavy metal show amid such tragedy; and this film nicely balances these two sides as it reconstructs the tale.
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    Rock 'n' Roll defends Sarajevo, Review by Zlatko Gall

    Until I saw "Scream for Me Sarajevo", I did not understand the emotions nor the incredible amount of pride with which in January 1996 in Cannes, while promoting his new solo album "Skunkworks", Bruce Dickinson spoke to me about his Sarajevo wartime gig. I thought that his stories about driving in a wrecked military truck along the icy roads of Mount Igman and about the magnificent Sarajevo concert that took place that wicked, tragic winter of 1994, were just his own elegant way of trying to get rid of me.

    It was as if he was telling me, knowing that I am from Split, the Sarajevo story that begins and ends on the runways around Split, just so he could dodge the "all-time question" about whether he intends to go back to his original flock of Iron Maiden any time soon. Today I understand why I was wrong. I also understand why, even after twenty years that have passed since that gig, Bruce and the boys from his band still clearly remember Sarajevo, "Sarajevans" and all that has happened to that city, its interior and its surroundings.

    "Scream for Me Sarajevo" – a remarkable documentary which functions evenly well on at least three different fronts. As a suggestive and convincing documentary with a flawlessly realized story about a unique event – Bruce Dickinson's concert in besieged Sarajevo in 1994; as a documentary reconstruction of a segment of a life lead in a beleaguered and systematically devastated city – a reconstruction entirely deprived of the already well-known and exploited general information regarding locations, politicians, heroes and criminals; and, last but not least, as a fascinating testimony about a peculiar "resistance movement" against death and nothingness.

    The resistance movement's main protagonists – unlike the defenders on the battlefield with Kalashnikovs and Zoljas – were all kinds of artists, hardcore professionals and absolute beginners, well-known and unknown creative souls and also teenagers. The kids who, because of their raging hormones or out of spite, in their stubborn attempt to live insanely "normal" lives in a city under siege in which one lives now and is gone the next minute, were seen as a weird and never before seen sort of an urban (we could also say rock and roll) guerilla. Bruce Dickinson's concert, together with the well-known Sarajevo beauty pageant, represents one of "THE" individual moments belonging to that naively utopian, escapist but also heroically rebellious "normality".

    For the teenagers of "thenadays", as well as all the "rockers" – whether they were fans of Iron Maiden or not – the performance of Bruce Dickinson was as close to a miracle as it gets. It was a paranormal wraith, a miracle hard to understand. Just as their lives, or better yet their craving for a "normal" life acting as a shield that protected them from the madness of war, humiliation, hunger and even death, seemed unreal and wondrous to their rock-and-roll guests.

    Apart from the swift matrix of the main plot, "Scream for Me Sarajevo" offers numerous meandering confluents through which people who have never even heard of Sarajevo or Dickinson can make sense out of the story. Some such elements are the unbreakable Sarajevo spirit and the (black) humor, which were obviously reflected in the selection of favorite songs or bands played on a small but resilient local radio station "Radio Zid" ("Radio Wall"). This wonder radio was playing music as if it wasn't in the middle of a war zone, surrounded by exploding bombs and grenades, but in the middle of Manhattan, Berlin, London... Because, for heaven's sake, it seems that it is only the people of Sarajevo that are able to - amidst constant shelling and sniper fire - embrace the music featuring guitars in burst fire mode, militaristic beats of the rhythm machine and lyrics speaking about fear and death, or, for that matter, cling onto the Bristol's trip-hoppers, not only for the music, but the band's symbolic name: "Massive Attack".

    I might be overreacting, but to hell with it because "Scream for Me Sarajevo" represents an emotional niche with a sign above its entrance reading "Walter Defends Sarajevo". Except this time Walter is replaced by Sarajevo's teenagers and some fierce rock 'n' roll.

    Translated by Luna Zimić Mijović and Berina Hodzic

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      Bruce Dickinson: If you lived your whole life risk-free, I don't know what you'd do. I think you'd probably kill yourself immediately because that way there would be no more risk. The only way when there is no risk is when you're dead. You can't live your life that way. It's not living.

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Official site
      • www.screamformesarajevo.com
    • Languages
      • Bosnian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dainuok man, Sarajevai
    • Filming locations
      • Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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      • Prime Time
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      • $5,035
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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