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Jasmin Brutus is cameraman and photojournalist based in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina. He has worked as a photographer for a number of major domestic newspapers and magazines. His works appeared in Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, Le Monde Diplomatique, Het Parool, Le Temps, Le Pelerin, Monocle just to name a few. He is also interested in pursuing personal stories and other documentary projects. He has received several grants including Ex-changes, sponsored by German government and SEE New Perspectives supported by World Press Photo and Robert Bosch Stiftung. Lately, Jasmin is interested in videography and documentary filmmaking. In 2014 he was chosen to take a part in pilot project Young Filmmakers for Peace of goEast Film Festival Wiesbaden (Germany) and Robert Bosch Stiftung. Lately, Jasmin works as cameraman and photojournalist for various media outlets.
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"No Limit to How Good People Can Help": JDC's Rescue During the Siege of Sarajevo

Dozens of international migrants in Bosnia-Herzegovina have taken to bathing in natural thermal spring waters to keep clean. They say the water at the spring in the town of Ilidza, near Sarajevo, is warmer than in the nearby Blazuj camp where they have been living.

Baloo explores the vibrant and exclusive underground scene of a city still in recovery from war. In this journey, Baloo discovers the complexities of grief, resilience and the pursuit of joy through music
