Take me Somewhere Nice

Netherlands, Bosnia and Herzegovina • 2019

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It’s one debacle after another for Alma (newcomer Sara Luna Zorić). When her long-estranged father is hospitalized in his native Bosnia, a not-quite-headstrong young woman leaves her home in The Netherlands to visit him. When she lands at the airport with a few Bosnian phrases and a new dress, her distracted older cousin Emir neglects to drive her to the hospital, preferring to hang out with his buddy Denis, “who has a girlfriend, so don’t even think about it.” 

After dyeing her hair and outlasting her patience, she hits the road on her own, quickly losing her luggage, her money, and her mooring. Along a bizarre chain of events and interactions with a cast of road-weary characters, Alma faces disappointment after disappointment with devil-may-care detachment and a newfound maturity. 

In its breathless series of hotels, cars, buses, and waiting rooms, Take Me Somewhere Nice captures the dreary, fish-out-of-water isolation of the unfamiliar highway. An endearing update of Chantal Akerman’s Les Rendez-Vous d’Anna, fused with the jazzy cynicism of Wim Wenders’ and Jim Jarmusch’s 70’s road movies, and the stark, sunlit despair of a David Hockney painting. 

Recipient of the Special Jury Prize at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Take Me Somewhere Nice is the unpredictable, neon-tinted feature debut for Ena Sendijarević, a Bosnian-born refugee raised in Holland who is now one of Dutch cinema’s fastest rising talents. Her film’s breezy wit and pastel color palette disguise dark truths about national identity, gender, and coming-of-age, making it the first essential road movie about the TikTok generation. 

Runtime

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Color

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91 minutes

Bosnian, Dutch, English

English

Color

1.33:1

5.1

Ena Sendijarević

Sara Luna Zorić, Ernad Prnjavorac, Lazar Dragojević 

Director & writer

Starring

  • “Take a hefty amount of Jim Jarmusch, mix in a few heaping tablespoons of David Lynch, leaven it all with Bosnian absurdism and you can envision ‘Take Me Somewhere Nice,’ the stylistically quirky debut feature from Ena Sendijarević.”

    Jay Weissberg

    Variety

  • “Handsomely shot, with a brash candy colour palette and skittish, off-kilter framing. A film which combines a sense of youthful rebellion with an interrogation of the contradictions at the heart of one girl’s life and of the Europe she lives in.”

    Wendy Ide

    ScreenDaily

  • “Optimism, eroticsim and menace are found on this incredible journey. A heady concoction of sun, surrealism and haywire sexuality transform this road movie into a strangely compelling fever dream.”

    Kevin Maher

    The Times

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Region A Blu-ray

  • Interviews with filmmaker Ena Sendijarevic and actress Sara Luna Zoric

  • IMPORT (2016) - Short Film

  • FERNWEH (2014) - Short Film

  • TRAVELERS IN THE NIGHT (2013) - Short Film

  • Theatrical Trailer

  • Booklet essay featuring Artist Milos Trakilovic in conversation with End Sendijarevic

  • Inside sleeve artwork

  • English subtitles

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Soundtrack

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Limited edition 10” Vinyl Soundtrack

The Take Me Somewhere Nice soundtrack EP is comprised of 4 source music tracks and the credits music of the film. The initial idea for the score was to make use of diegetic music only, creating music for specific scenes and places - a club in Bosnia, a clothing store in The Netherlands and a car ride with our three young protagonists.

"We simply let ourselves be inspired by the kind of music that would be played in these places and situations, and slightly exaggerated the features of the genres we were mimicking. Ena’s guideline for the music was to underline the estrangement felt by the protagonists from their environment, amplifying their feelings of detachment from the different worlds they inhabit." - Ella van der Woude.

Ella van der Woude is a Swiss-Dutch, Amsterdam-based musician, songwriter and composer. A versatile artist who scores movies,  has performed in bands and immerses herself in a number of projects, including the turbofolk inspired soundtrack for Ena Sendijarevic's debut feature Take Me Somewhere Nice.

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Analog Pizza & Video Chicago, IL • Baxter Avenue Theatres Louisville, KY • Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Festival of New York New York, NY • Brattle Theatre Cambridge, MA • Chicago European Union Film Festival Chicago, IL • Chicago Festival of Bosnian-Herzegovinian Film Chicago, IL • Cine Athens Athens, GA • Cinema Lamont Detroit, MI • Cleveland Cinematheque Cleveland, OH • Darkside Cinema Corvallis, OR • Facets Chicago, IL • Grand Illusion Cinema Seattle, WA • Harris Theater Chicago, IL • Jacob Burns Film Center Pleasantville, NY • Kiggins Theatre Vancouver, WA • Laemmle Theatres Los Angeles, CA • Lightbox Film Center Philadelphia, PA • Lumiere Cinema Beverly Hills, CA • Metrograph New York, NY • Mill Valley International Film Festival San Rafael, CA • Minneapolis Film Society Minneapolis, MN • Montclair Film Montclair, NJ • Music Box Theatre Chicago, IL • New Plaza Cinema New York, NY • Parkway Theatre Baltimore, MD • Phoenix Film Festival Phoenix, AZ • Row House Cinema Pittsburgh, PA • Salem Cinema Salem, OR • Scarecrow Video Seattle, WA • SIE FilmCenter Denver, CO • Syndicated Brooklyn, NY • The Future Of Film Is Female Brooklyn, NY • Varsity Theatre Davis, CA • Vermont International Film Festival Burlington, VT • Webster University Film Series Saint Louis, MO

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