Sarajevo

Stars
3
Rating
PG
Author
Martin Ambrosch, Kurt Mündl;
Length
98 min
Director
Kurt Mündl, Andreas Prochaska;
Sarajevo
Synopsis
"On 28 June 1914, the Austro-Hungarian heir presumptive Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este and his wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg are travelling through Sarajevo on the 525th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo. As a result of the first attack on the Archduke's life, the Austrian examining magistrate Leo Pfeffer is given the task of capturing the person responsible for the attack. Whilst interrogating the assassin, Pfeffer finds out there has been a second attack on the Archduke and his spouse, in which both are killed. Bosnian Serb assassin Gavrilo Princip is then arrested for his part in the second attack. . . . After the first attack, the convoy headed towards the hospital, but an apparent false turn led to the second attack, where the second attacker was located, causing doubts in Pfeffer's mind. Whilst being tortured, one of the perpetrator's confessed, whereby evidence and witnesses disappeared. In the process of his investigations, Pfeffer encounters further inconsistencies, but is forced by his superiors to state the assassination as a conspiracy by Serbia. As Pfeffer turns in his final report to close the film, it is accepted by his superior apathetically, as Austro-Hungarian politicians and military have already decided the assassination of the Archduke would be used as a pretext for an attack on Serbia." [Wikipedia]
Genre
Historical
Released
2014
Location
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Period
1914
Netflix
No

This movie is linked to the following periods

PeriodMinor
Begin
End
Category
Austrian Empire
1804
1918
German
World War I
1914
1918
Wars