1.
Katarina Velika, Bosanska Kraljica (Catherine the Great, Bosnian Queen)
An historical epic about the life, exile, and death of Bosnia's last Queen. Her life was composed of as many opposites. She was the Queen who lost Bosnia to the Muslims, she was the Queen who abandonned the royal palaces at Bobovac and Jajce and exiled herself to Rome, defeated.
She's also the South Slavic ruler who held out longest, and parts of Bosnia remained free of Muslim rule for more than a century after Greece, Serbia, the rest of Bosnia, etc... all fell. A truly amazing story.
2.
Djeca sa CNN (Children of CNN)
A play about the children who grew up during the war. It doesn't have the elaborate set designs and hundreds of actors that
Katarina Velika has, but it's a very powerful play.
3.
Na Izbore (The Vote)
What was it like to be Muslim and communist? Scary, and funny, apparently.
4.
Zenski Turbofolk Bend (Women's Fast-folk Music Band)
What happens when six struggling, middle-aged war widows - among them Muslims, Roman Catholics, an Orthodox Christian, and a Jew - decide to enter the big-breasted-20-something-blonde dominated world of Bosnian fast-folk music? Hilarity.