
“Abandoned” is the first long feature film of the director Adis Bakrac. It is a co-production of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia and France. What is important to emphasize is the fact that this is the first official co-production of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia since the armed conflicts (1992-1995), in material as well as artistic matters. The Film Center of Serbia contributed with 20% of the total film budget.
All laboratory work was done in “Cine Lab” from Belgrade, while the editing was done by Misko Necak and the sound by Novica Jankov, both from Belgrade. The role of the Head Mistress was created by the great Croat actress Mira Furlan, while the role of the orphanage Director was the creation of the reputed Macedonian actor Meto Jovanovski. Therefore, one could say that this is a co-production in the manner of the “golden age” of the Yugoslav cinematography.”
-Zoran Tasic, co-producer.
All laboratory work was done in “Cine Lab” from Belgrade, while the editing was done by Misko Necak and the sound by Novica Jankov, both from Belgrade. The role of the Head Mistress was created by the great Croat actress Mira Furlan, while the role of the orphanage Director was the creation of the reputed Macedonian actor Meto Jovanovski. Therefore, one could say that this is a co-production in the manner of the “golden age” of the Yugoslav cinematography.”
-Zoran Tasic, co-producer.