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    “That Hour,” a photograph by Peter Ralston, shows Andrew and Betsy Wyeth. Betsy Wyeth died Tuesday at age 98. Peter Ralston, Ralston Gallery

    Betsy Wyeth, the art-family matriarch who died Tuesday at age 98 in Pennsylvania, was credited as her husband’s muse and model, but she did far more than simply inspire Andrew Wyeth to make great paintings.

    From the day they met in 1939, when 17-year-old Betsy took Andy to see the Olson House in Cushing, she introduced him to the places that would become most important to him and created magnificent environments for him to paint by restoring buildings, preserving land and making everything around her authentic and beautiful.

    “Andy Wyeth never would have become Andrew Wyeth without her,” said longtime family friend and photographer Peter Ralston of Rockport, who grew up across the street from the Wyeths in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and followed them to Maine. “She created the worlds in which they lived. And these worlds weren’t just some Colonial Williamsburg wannabes. Andy had a vision for a painting and would go at it with pencil and

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    Betsy ensured that Andrew could work without distraction by purchasing three private islands in the Gulf of Maine to create a living sanctuary.

    On a rugged group of islands off the coast of Maine, Betsy Wyeth (1921-2020) created a world that nurtured the talent of her husband, American realist painter Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009), and their artist son Jamie (b.1946).

    Andrew visualized the mood and deep emotional impact of places that Betsy orchestrated for them. Jamie, who also benefited from her orchestrating, even went so far as to say once that, “She should have also signed his paintings.”

    You can almost taste the salt sea air and feel the wind-swept vistas in the works both father and son have painted; each in their unique style, hovering between the hyper-

    My Late Summer

    2024 Bosnian film

    My Late Summer

    Theatrical release poster

    Directed byDanis Tanović
    Written by
    • Anja Matković
    • Nikola Kuprešanin
    • Danis Tanović
    Produced by
    • Lana Matić
    • Boris T. Matić
    • Jelena Mitrović
    • Miha Černec
    • Jožko Rutar
    • Mirsad Purivatra
    • Jovan Marjanović
    • Anamaria Antoci
    Starring
    CinematographyMiloš Jaćimović
    Edited byRedžinald Šimek
    Music byMirza Tahirović

    Production
    companies

    • Propeler Film
    • Tramal Films
    • Obala Art Centar
    • Baš Čelik
    • Tangaj Production

    Release date

    Running time

    98 minutes
    Countries
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • Croatia
    • Romania
    • Serbia
    • Slovenia
    Languages

    My Late Summer (Bosnian: Nakon ljeta) is a 2024 internationally co-produced comedy-drama film directed by Danis Tanović and written by Anja Matković, Nikola Kuprešanin and Tanović. The plot follows a family fighting for inheritance on a small island.

    An international co-production, the film premiered at the 30th Sarajevo Film Festival on 16 August 2024. It was selected as the Bosnian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.

    Plot

    A young woman from Zagreb, the illegitimate daughter of a rich islander, comes to the island where she begins an affair with a married British writer in a midlife crisis. Their sea adventure becomes a forbidden love, a search for identity, intertwined with family values, a tragicomic house renovation and a herd of cows that consumed intoxicants.

    Cast

    Production

    Development

    The film was supported by HAVC, the Slovenian Film Center, the Serbian Film Center, the Sarajevo Cinematography Foundation, the Romanian Film Center, BH Telecom and the MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe. Post-production started in 2022, and the film received a boost from HAVC with funds of €660,000.

    Filming

    Filming lasted 27 days from mid-September to 10 O

    Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair

    Film set in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair

    Theatrical release poster

    Directed byDanis Tanović
    Written by
    • Danis Tanović
    • Nikola Kuprešanin
    Produced by
    • Mirsad Purivatra
    • Amra Bakšić Čamo
    • Jovan Marjanović
    Starring
    CinematographyDamir Šagolj
    Music byBrano Jakubović

    Production
    companies

    Release date

    • 13 August 2021 (2021-08-13)

    Running time

    90 minutes
    CountriesBosnia and Herzegovina
    LanguageBosnian

    Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair (Bosnian: Deset u pola; lit. 'Ten in half') is a 2021 Bosnian comedy film directed by Danis Tanović, who co-wrote the screenplay with Nikola Kuprešanin. The film stars Branko Đurić and Izudin Bajrović.

    Released on 13 August 2021, the film received positive reviews.

    Plot

    In a COVID-19 pandemic-stricken Sarajevo, people walk with masks on their faces, get sick every day and cafes suffer the consequences of a locked world. There is less and less work, and in the May 2021, Baščaršija, Sarajevo's old bazaar, is trying to recover from closed shops. Although the pandemic continues, and the economy is on the wane, Zagreb-based gastro vlogger Gordana (Anja Matković) comes to Baščaršija to eat the best ćevapi (as she says "ćevose"). Enes (Branko Đurić) sends her to Izo (Izudin Bajrović), to make him happy for a moment and treat him to his first morning coffee in a good mood.

    However, as the road to Jahannam is paved with good intentions, a friendly gesture causes a collapse of business and private life. Two ćevapi makers are in conflict over the quality of ćevapi in their shops, and their children, who are in a love affair, suffer a conflict between their fathers and have a desire to leave Bosnia and Herzegovina. The disagreements of Enes and Izo cause chaos throughout the city, where not everyone is ready to accept the inevitab

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