In order to collect money, his friend and he get involved in Sarajevo's underground crime.
Since in Bosnia this way of collecting debts, at a funeral, is considered to be utterly humiliating, it is never, ever applied.
Wishing to repay his father's debt and to secure the forgiveness, Fikret wanders into the real world of Sarajevo, the world that is ruled by post-war chaos, misery and poverty and becomes an ideal target for two corrupted policemen who wish to "help" him: they plant the kidnapped girl on him.
The soundtrack for the film, released as Zlatna Dolina, was compiled by Edo Maajka.
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