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To Hold a Mountain

Film Language

Serbian

Co-Directors

Biljana Tutorov, Petar Glomazić

Producers

Biljana Tutorov, Petar Glomazić, Quentin Laurent, Rok Biček

Editors

George Cragg, Catherine Rascon

Co-Editors

George Cragg, Catherine Rascon

Cinematographer

Eva Kraljević

Composer

Draško Adžić

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In the remote highlands of Montenegro’s Sinjajevina plateau, Gara and her thirteen-year-old daughter Nada return to their ancestral pastures every summer, where they herd animals, gather herbs, and live in symbiosis with the mountain they call “Mother.” But their fragile world comes under threat when the Montenegrin government advances plans for a NATO-backed military training ground in the heart of this protected landscape. Gara emerges as an unexpected leader in the fight to defend Sinjajevina, but as Nada grows into young womanhood, the encroaching violence on the land awakens questions about her past, her future, and the cycle of harm within her family she hopes to break.

Content Warning: This film contains depictions of animal death. Viewer discretion is advised.

Co-director, To Hold a Mountain

Biljana Tutorov is a writer, director, and producer whose work centers on women-driven stories. With a background in art history, film anthropology, and acting, she founded the CIRCLE training initiative and is an inaugural Diane Weyermann Fellow, a European Film Academy member, and a frequent festival juror.

Co-director, To Hold a Mountain

Petar Glomazić is a filmmaker and aeronautical engineer. A lifelong mountaineer, he has documented regional traditions, people, and landscapes. Glomazić is the co-founder and vice president of the Save Sinjajevina Civic Initiative. TO HOLD A MOUNTAIN is his debut feature film.