Take me somewhere nice
Alma fled the war with her mother and grew up in the Netherlands. She has not visited Bosnia since her childhood - and neither has her father, who lives there and is now seriously ill. The teenager sets off for her parents' homeland and is greeted by her unhelpful cousin Emir, who shows no interest in driving her estranged relative to the remote hospital. With only the clothes on her body and a smartphone in her hand, Alma sets off on her own journey by bus. Without any language skills or money, the journey turns into an adventurous road trip in which one absurd situation follows another.
With plenty of humour, bizarre camera angles and shrill sound, director Sendijarević makes the attitude to life of Generation Z tangible, negotiating questions of identity, migration and East-West relationships and turning stereotypes on their head.