International Documentary Film Festival
April 19 to 26, 2026
Kaptol Boutique Cinema, Zagreb

Points of Impasse (Točke zastoja)

Armin Graca

Points of Impasse

Over 30 years have passed since the Dayton Agreement was signed and a 1,080-kilometre-long boundary line effectively divided Bosnia into two entities and one district. The photographer explains that “consciously or not, hatred is still passed on from generation to generation — a legacy from a war that is still fresh in people’s minds.” Points of Impasse explores the lasting impact of the war and division on the people and places of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The project centres around a politically divided terrain that impacts individual and collective perceptions, “creating a space that cannot be separated from the holders of a shared identity.”

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DIRECTOR: Armin Graca

Armin Graca

Armin Graca

Armin Graca (b. 1990, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a photographer whose practice centers on street and documentary photography, exploring everyday social life, post-war realities, and the nuances of identity and memory. Working through long-term visual narratives, he combines observational street work with research-driven documentary approaches to examine how political structures, historical trauma, and lived experience intersect in shaping division, transition, and collective identity across the region. His work has received international recognition. He is currently based in Belgrade, Serbia. 

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