
Ivana Roščić
Acting
Biography
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Place of Birth: Split, Croatia
Known For

A Life's Worth
A deep dive into the Bosnian War, that tore the country apart at the dawn of the 1990s, A Life’s Worth explores with intensity the unimaginable dilemma faced by the peacekeepers sent to the region, unable to intervene in a conflict that was beyond their control. A gripping series and a much-needed look back at one of the most violent wars in recent European history, prompting an essential discussion about the weight of commitment, interventionism, and the cost of peace.

A Wonderful Night in Split
The film is set over the course of a New Year's Eve night in the Croatian port city of Split, where it follows three parallel plots. The first plot line features a small-time drug dealer Nike (Marinko Prga) and a young widow Marija (Nives Ivankovic); the second plot line deals with a drug addict called Maja (Marija Skaricic) who decides to have sex with an US Navy sailor called Franky (Coolio) in exchange for some heroin; the third one shows a young couple, Luka and Andela (Vicko Bilandzic and Ivana Roscic) who spend the night desperately looking for a place to celebrate the New Year by having their first sexual experience. The plots are connected through Dino Dvornik's concert, where all of them pass through at some point, and through the omnipresent fireworks that dot the night sky over the course of the film.

My Late Summer
Arriving on an island, a young woman embarks on a journey to discover her identity and place in the world. Her experiences on the island unravel a tapestry of past events, bringing hidden truths to light. As the situation grows increasingly complex, she is driven towards a profound reconciliation and acceptance, starting with herself and gradually encompassing those around her.

Success
Follow the intertwining stories of four strangers who are bound together by a violent event.

The Uncle
Yugoslavia, late 1980s. Parents and son are hastily making the final preparations for Christmas Eve dinner. Their beloved uncle will be turning up from Germany any minute now. But, hang on, are things really as they seem? An unnerving debut à la Haneke that cleverly balances on the edge of farce and oppressive thriller while ingeniously toying with narrative structure.

Carbide
Antonio and Nikola are inseparable friends who live across the road from each other, and share a love of pyrotechnics and mobile phones. Their families have been in dispute for years over an easily resolvable problem: the water that flows from the top house to the bottom house. The boys’ friendship, as they are about to enter puberty, is put to the test at Christmas time when their families uncover much more dangerous secrets and interests, and the water just carries the hate of the adults to the children.

The Eighth Commissioner
Siniša Mesjak, an arrogant and ambitious politician on the rise, finds himself in the middle of a scandal. To hide him from the public, the president appoints him as the commissioner of Croatian government on the furthest settled island Trečić, where he is tasked with the organization of local elections. The previous seven commissioners haven't succeeded.

Children of the Fall
Man finds himself stuck in the moment between his wife's disappearance and new life created by his daughter and a new woman.

Zagreb Stories 2
A sequel to omnibus "Zagreb Stories" tells about love and families in present-day Zagreb.

Zagreb Stories
Nine short films are connected into one whole, and they describe life in Croatia's capital of Zagreb.
Filmography
as Emina
as Miljana
as Katarina
as Karlina bivša
as Ines
as Majka
as Renata
as Šima
as Marta
as Jana
as Herself
as Majka
as Director
as Lea Kalamber
as Vanja
as Maša Čović
as Zehra
as Sara (segment "Na kvadrat")
as Iris
as Lea
as Tanja Hesse
as Tamara
as Maja (segment "Game Over")
as Renata
as Anđela