Bahrudin "Bato" Čengić (7 January 1931 – 16 October 2007) was a Bosnian screenwriter and film director who was active in Yugoslavia. Čengić was born in 1931, although some sources give 7 January 1933 as the date of birth. During the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Čengić filmed over 1,000 minutes of the Siege of Sarajevo, which he converted in a documentary "essay" called Sarajevo. He appeared in the 2007 documentary Zabranjeni bez zabrane. Čengić died in Sarajevo on 16 October 2007, aged 76.
Playing Soldiers
(Director)
The Return
(Second Unit Cinematographer)
Silent Gunpowder
(Director)
Silent Gunpowder
(Writer)
The Role of My Family in the World Revolution
(Director)
Heads or Tails
(Director)
Heads or Tails
(Writer)
Life of a Shock Force Worker
(Director)
Days
(Assistant Director)
Jagosh and Blackey
(Director)
The Man Without a Face
(Writer)
The Man Without a Face
(Director)
The Role of My Family in the World Revolution
(Writer)
Life of a Shock Force Worker
(Writer)
Man with a Watch
(Writer)
Man with a Watch
(Director)