A full moon night. Hamza, a police inspector, takes his wife to the maternity ward. Her water broke and the doctor orders an urgent delivery. Hamza is worried but he has to leave her – he wasn't able to get the night off. At the police station it seems like the folk tales of the full moon's power are coming true. In the hallway, Hamza meets a boy called Tarik, both a herald of doom and a guardian angel, who will put him on a trial. One by one, the apparitions arrive at the police station.
Nermin Hamzagić (33) graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo where he works as an assistant professor. He directed several theatre plays, performances as well as short films and documentaries.
FILMOGRAPHY: 2019 FULL MOON 2018 THE ROPE, doc 2017 INTERVIEW, short 2015 DAMAGED GOODS, short 2015 SOUL TRAIN, doc 2009 DREAMERS, doc
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