In the Bosnian town of Tešanj, not long after the Balkan war, land mines claim victims, corruption is rampant, women are trafficked into Serbia, but there's a sort of peace. Zaim (Bogdan Diklic), the retired police chief, has alcoholic visions of his dead son Adnan (Fedja Stukan), whose body's missing. Adnan's siblings, Faruk (Enis Beslagic) and Azra (Ana Vilenica), watch their father's decline. It's announced that President Clinton will pay Tešanj a visit to see the new harmony. Whores are hidden from sight, Serbs are trucked in to integrate the neighborhood; the children's choir learns "House of the Rising Sun". Meanwhile, Faruk wants to sort out his brother's death to bring some peace to his house. Can it work out? Irony is everywhere.
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