Nenad, ten years Christian boy from a Serbian enclave, determined to create a proper community burial for his late grandfather, crosses enemy lines and makes friends among the Muslim majority in deeply divided, war-torn Kosovo.
Acting
Filip Šubarić carries the film with zero preciousness.
Direction
Radovanović never exploits child actors for cheap tears.
Cinematography
Kosovo's hills look beautiful and cursed simultaneously.

Director
Goran Radovanović
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Enclave refers to actual Serb-majority villages isolated in Kosovo after the 1999 war—this isn't fiction, it's anthropology with a plot.
Director Goran Radovanović cast actual kids from both ethnic groups who'd never met before filming; some real friendships formed, which feels almost aggressively symbolic.