Vanessa Glođo, often credited as Vanessa Glodjo, is a Bosnian actress. She is best known for her roles in In the Land of Blood and Honey and Ja sam iz Krajine, zemlje kestena. Glođo was born in Sarajevo
Name | : | Vanessa Glodjo |
Birth Date | : | 08 June 1974 |
Birth Place | : | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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Occupation | : | Actress |
During the Bosnian War, Glođo's leg was wounded by sniper-fire.
A Good Day'S Work [2018]
All Alone [18 December 2018 (Croatia)]
All for Free [1 December 2006 (Serbia)]
A man travels town to town in Bosnia giving away free drinks for a day in each place.
Catalina [18 September 2017]
Duhovi Sarajeva [22 November 2007]
Go West [May 2005]
A gay Muslim (Mario Drmac) poses as a woman while staying in his lover's (Tarik Filipovic) Bosnian village.
Grbavica: The Land of My Dreams [1 March 2006 (Sarajevo)]
A full decade after the ethnic conflict that left the city of Sarajevo in ruins, the widowed Esma (Mirjana Karanovic) and her adolescent daughter, Sara (Luna Mijovic), struggle to survive in a country still raw from the violence. Esma attempts to scrape together the money for an expensive school trip by taking a job in a sleazy, mob-connected disco. While Esma gingerly enters a relationship with bouncer Pelda (Leon Lucev), Sara meets her first love, fellow outcast Samir (Kenan Catic).… MORE
Great Wall Of China [2017]
Heroes [24 October 2008 (India)]
Two film students embark on a trip to make a documentary stressing on why not to join Indian Defence Forces. However, by the end of their project, their perspective goes through a paradigm shift.
In the Land of Blood and Honey [22 December 2011 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)]
Danijel (Goran Kostic), a Bosnian Serb police officer, and Ajla (Zana Marjanovic), a Bosnian Muslim artist, are lovers before the outbreak of the Bosnian War, but the lovers land on opposite sides of the conflict as violence engulfs the Balkan region. Months later, while serving in the Bosnian Serb army, Danijel once again encounters Ajla when troops under his command take her from the apartment she shares with her sister. As the conflict marches on, they find their allegiances uncertain.… MORE
Invisible [12 August 2017]
Ja sam iz Krajine, zemlje kestena [1 July 2013]
Ja sam iz Krajine, zemlje kestena is a 2013 Bosnian film directed by Jasmin Duraković. The script for the film is based on screenwriter Mirsad Ćatić's unpublished novel Krvavi zalogaj.
Jours tranquilles à Sarajevo [1999]
La Promenade inopinée [François Lunel]
Life Is a Miracle [14 May 2004 (France)]
Engineer Luka (Slavko Stimac) is building a scenic rail line linking a small Bosnian town to Serbia. He loves his high-strung wife, Jadranka (Vesna Trivalic), and is proud of his son, Milos (Vuk Kostic), an aspiring soccer star. But chaos strikes when his wife runs off with a cymbal player, the Balkan conflict breaks out and Milos becomes a soldier and then a POW. A plan by officials to free Milos by trading him for a captive Muslim woman is complicated when Luka and the captive fall in love.… MORE
Love Pain Sevdah [Jackie Muratti]
Mona Lisa Has Vanished [12 October 2009]
While in Paris, a struggling writer (Serge Riaboukine) meets a woman (Vanessa Glodjo) who claims to have escaped from da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
Nafaka [20 October 2006 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)]
On the Path [20 February 2010 (Bosnia and Herzegovina)]
Suspended from his job, a man (Leon Lucev) finds temporary work in an Islamic community.
Precious [2018]
Ram Za Sliku Moje Domovine [21 August 2005]
Songs of wind [Mohsen Sohani]
Thousand [17 September 2015 (Serbia)]
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