Leading European Independent Producer Board of Directors "Vadis, Aida?" sequel

Bosnian filmmaker Jasmilažbanić is working with some of Europe's hottest independent production record labels to earn her Academy Award-nominated sequel "Quo Vadis, Aida? Quo Vadis?", which director pitched on Cannes Investors Circle on May 18.

"Vadis, Aida? - Missing Part" is an international joint production (UK) produced by DeBlokada (Bosnia and Herzegovina) and independent products (France). Independent sales are also international sales agents.

The last film competed for the best international film at the 2021 Academy Awards ceremony, following a ripped-up between the family and responsibility of Bosnia's United Nations translator Aida (Jasna Irachichi) in Srebrenica, where more than 8,000 civilians (mainly Muslim boys) (mainly Muslim boys) (mainly Muslim boys and boys) were slaughtered in Europe's worst world, a huge killing since the World War.

The sequel discovers Aida, who is once again played by Yuričić, and in peacetime, discovers the fate of her husband and son. Žbanić said women who protested with other organizations and conducted their own private investigations to seek truth and justice have overcome corruption, political inertia and other obstacles while recognizing that the peace process is “harder than the war itself.”

After the fascinating premiere of the 2020 Venice Film Festival typeJessica Kiang praised “deeply convincing, painful and heartbreaking films”, which is an important recap of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre”, “Quo Vadis, Aida?” continues to receive over 50 international awards at the European Film Awards, including Best European Film, Best European Director and Best European Actress (uričić).

Six months after the film ceased, the "lost part" was picked up, allowing Žbanić to answer "the search for missing persons, return to Srebrenica and the situation after the war", which was the audience after the first script.

"The movie'Quo Vadis, Aida's (original) script?' Director told type. “I don’t think it’s possible to put everything in a movie and then choose to treat peace (non-war) briefly in the conclusion. It turns out that this is a good decision because people resonate with the movie on a very emotional level.

She continued: “The audience’s interest and my own need to tell this unknown story about the Srebrenica women’s struggle for truth and justice, which led me to decide on the sequel.” “(Title) refers primarily to Aida’s son, who are the parts she lacks and the first film because it shows unintroduced content, detailing the events that happened before the conclusion and Aida’s entry into Srebrenica.”

"Vadis, Aida? - Missing Part" has been supported by major European film funds broadcast partners including Arte/ZDF, ORF and TRT.

Žbanić hopes to raise funds at the Cannes Film Festival and plans to start principal photography in February 2026. Confirmed with Yuričić, including Jasna Žalica ("Mother Mara"), Jelena Kordić Kortiouch Kuret, Jelena Kordić Kuret ("I Know Your Soul") and French actor Arieh arieh arieh worth worth other the Goldman case.