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Samir Mehanović : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samir Mehanović
Samir Mehanović is a Bosnian film and theatre director, producer, and screenwriter. He received the IDFA Special Jury Award for Mid-Length Documentary The Fog of Srebrenica and the BAFTA award for the short film ''The Way We Played''. ==Early life== Mehanović was born the youngest of five sons to a family of coal miners. His father survived a mine explosion but was unable to continue working at the mine. He found work as an usher and janitor at ''Moša Pijade'', the Bosnian Cultural Centre in Tuzla, and took his family to live with him. Young Mehanović often visited ''Moša Pijade'', and was inspired by the work of theatre companies from Eastern Europe and Russia. During the Bosnian War, the siege of Tuzla() by Serb forces put an end to Mehanović's studies. He established JLS Avantgarde Theatre company, developing his directing craft, learning together with his actors, and creating groundbreaking plays. On May 25, 1995, Mehanović went to rehearse a play with his theatre company, and narrowly avoided the Tuzla massacre, where 71 young people were killed. In July 1995, Mehanović witnessed the arrival of refugees from the Srebrenica genocide, mostly women and children. Mehanović left Tuzla to perform at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, having been invited by Richard Demarco OBE, co-founder of the Traverse Theatre. Mehanović remained in Edinburgh and applied for asylum, briefly living on the streets, before finding a council flat in Niddrie, a suburb of Edinburgh, at the time one of the most deprived areas in Scotland.()()
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