Nejra Latić Hulusić is a film and TV director from Sarajevo. Born in 1985, she graduated from the directing department at the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo. In 2008, she directed Svjedok, Her Cinema Love in 2011, and co-directed Undercovered in 2017 with Sabrina Begović Ćorić. In 2020, her documentary Ćafir won the Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival in New York. Currently employed as a television director, and her latest directing project is first Bosnian fiction web series for youth, The Mocers. Beside her directing work, she writes weekly columns for “Lola”, a magazine from Banja Luka and Al Jazeera Balkans Blog.
"Ćafir" is a feature documentary about a young man who spent a part of his youth in the closed radical religious communes of the Wahhabi movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His father, the son of a Bosnian Catholic woman and a communist father, had a hard time rebuilding his life after the war. Dino’s father meets members of a radical islamist group who presented to him their version ...
"Ćafir" is a feature documentary about a young man who spent a part of his youth in the closed radical religious communes of the Wahhabi movement in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His father, the son of a Bosnian Catholic woman and a communist father, had a hard time rebuilding his life after the war. Dino’s father meets members of a radical islamist group who presented to him their version ...