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Skroz Sarajevo offers a raw glimpse into the life of Adnan Saran and his band, Skroz. The film doesn’t shy away from the gritty realities of their experiences, weaving war stories with the fragility of human emotions. It captures the essence of an indie rock scene shaped by trauma, addiction, and the bonds of friendship. As they navigate their post-war existence, there's an honest exploration of PTSD that feels rather poignant. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of their narrative. The performances are genuine, often making you feel like you’re right there with them. It’s all about the music, but it’s also about survival, and that makes it stand out in the documentary landscape.
Focuses on real-life experiences of musiciansExplores deep themes of PTSD and addictionCandid storytelling with a raw, indie vibe
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