Welcome To Sarajevo File
The film asks: What does it mean to witness? Not to save the world — but to refuse to look away.
Some places welcome you with open arms. Sarajevo welcomes you with open wounds — and a stubborn, heartbreaking will to live. Welcome to Sarajevo
If you haven’t seen it, prepare to be unsettled. If you have, you already know why it lingers. The film asks: What does it mean to witness
This film — raw, relentless, and unpolished — drops you into the longest siege of a capital city in modern history. No heroes in shining armor. No neat endings. Just journalists, orphans, snipers, and the ordinary people caught between them. Sarajevo welcomes you with open wounds — and
Sarajevo survived. Scarred, grieving, but still standing. And this film is its raw nerve — exposed, painful, unforgettable.
What hits hardest isn’t the explosions — it’s the silence in between. Children playing in rubble. A young girl asking for lipstick before a convoy run. A newsroom debating ethics while shells fall.