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Finding Family

2013-08-17 | Documentary / Family
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This documentary tells the true-life story of Oggi Tomic, born in Sarajevo but now living in Cambridge. He co-rote and co-directed the film. He was born in 1985 with water on the brain and given only months to live, abandoned by his mother and brought up in a series of Bosnian orphanages during the bitter Yugoslav civil wars. Finally as a teenager he made his way to the UK and a new life. In 2012 he returned to meet his long-lost biological family - and had to grapple with the fact that they are Serbs, and that some of them were among the enemy army that shelled and sniped at during the 1,300 days of the siege of Sarajevo which began 20 years ago

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The full version of Finding Family is provided by Apple iTunes , Google Play Movies , Amazon Video , YouTube
The release date of Finding Family is August 17, 2013.
The genre of Finding Family is Documentary,Family,History.
The runtime of Finding Family is 56 minutes.
On April 15, 2024, the IMDB rating of Finding Family is 9.3/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 10.0/10.
This documentary tells the true-life story of Oggi Tomic, born in Sarajevo but now living in Cambridge. He co-rote and co-directed the film. He was born in 1985 with water on the brain and given only months to live, abandoned by his mother and brought up in a series of Bosnian orphanages during the bitter Yugoslav civil wars. Finally as a teenager he made his way to the UK and a new life. In 2012 he returned to meet his long-lost biological family - and had to grapple with the fact that they are Serbs, and that some of them were among the enemy army that shelled and sniped at during the 1,300 days of the siege of Sarajevo which began 20 years ago.