As it is known, Nazif Mujic was known for his role in the film "Episode from the life of an iron collector" in 2013 as a naturalist and became known everywhere for that role and won the "Silver Bear" award at the Berlinale. It brought him fame and hope for a better life. But he died suddenly in 2018 at the age of 48.
Otherwise, that short fame did not bring him anything special from the financial aspect, where he was forced to sell the statuette to feed the family.
He left behind his wife Senada and four minor children. They live in the village of Lukavac in one of the poorest parts of Tuzla Canton. No electricity, no sanitation and no money.
Senada Arapovic says she does not want to live up to the old glory of her late husband but to inform the public of strong promises from the local government and cultural workers that nothing has been done.
She says that everyone lives in one room, without a bathroom, and they borrow electricity from a neighbor for whom they pay about 25 euros a month.
They feed on folk cuisine. Due to the corona, they are also limited in the work of collecting secondary raw materials.
"I am disappointed with the director Denis Tanovic and the crew. "He never asked me after the death of the sorghum," said Senada.
The fact is that the film may have had the best of intentions, but nothing has changed. Behind Nazif are four children - the oldest girl Shemsa, 13 years old, and the youngest Minela, one year and seven months old. Sandra is 11 years old and Dennis is 7 who will soon attend the first grade. Together with their mother Senada they are fighting for a basic existence