Sara Ristić
Directing
Known For

As many parents are, Sara's are divorced. As few parents are, Sara's dad is a professional clown. After a major life event, Sara has the opportunity to finally spend quality time with her dad and meet the person behind the clown.
My Dad, the Clown

During a chaotic cleaning of their apartment because of impending guests, mom Esma is berating her daughter Ena for not cleaning the “proper” way. Ena is sent to buy groceries, but on the way from the market, she gets whisked away into a magical world as she searches for the origin of a mysterious sound.
A Piece of Freedom

Portraits of two sisters that meet after five years of not speaking due to a turbulent family situation
We'll Buy Fish Tomorrow
An overview of three stylistically separate, but emotionally connected episodes relating to the nature of identity of a young woman and an artist.
A Self-Reflection in Three Episodes

A young woman caught between love and an opportunity to study abroad; one lost wallet and a chance encounter that opens the possibility of reconciling the past and the present; two friends facing diverging choices and futures; and a call that brings two strangers together make up the four stories set against the Sarajevo skyline and told by women and of women, living in BiH today.
What Does Bosnia Mean to You?
Director Mateja Raičković embarks on a journey of healing and reclaiming her identity through intimate conversations, family gatherings and moments of reflection in nature.