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LogBook_Serbistan [2015]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00005659
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LogBook_Serbistan
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Language
Serbian English
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Language of Subtitles
English Hungarian
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Published
Serbia, 2015.
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Physical Description
Blu-Ray (94 min.)
Contents Summary
Praying in the mud of construction sites, humiliated by the director of the shelter for asylum seekers, bargaining with the taxi driver, who is supposed to bring them to the Hungarian border, playing football or dancing the kolo - that’s how life can look for people stranded against their will in the Balkans after the long escape from Afghanistan, Syria, Ghana, Cameroon. On their way to “the West” Serbia was supposed to be but a stopover, Serbia – or is it perhaps really the kind of place where one could settle down and start a new life? Želimir Žilnik, a representative of the Yugoslav Black Wave of the 1960’s and one of the most important Serbian filmmakers to this day, makes a collaborative docu-fiction with his protagonists. In doing so he holds up a mirror to Europe’s restrictive immigration policies.
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Film also on HDD Verzio11/12 located: M22 R17 S2 R4
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
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LogBook_Serbistan [2015]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00005659
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
LogBook_Serbistan
General Information
Language
Serbian English
General Information
Language of Subtitles
English Hungarian
General Information
Published
Serbia, 2015.
General Information
Physical Description
Blu-Ray (94 min.)
Contents Summary
Praying in the mud of construction sites, humiliated by the director of the shelter for asylum seekers, bargaining with the taxi driver, who is supposed to bring them to the Hungarian border, playing football or dancing the kolo - that’s how life can look for people stranded against their will in the Balkans after the long escape from Afghanistan, Syria, Ghana, Cameroon. On their way to “the West” Serbia was supposed to be but a stopover, Serbia – or is it perhaps really the kind of place where one could settle down and start a new life? Želimir Žilnik, a representative of the Yugoslav Black Wave of the 1960’s and one of the most important Serbian filmmakers to this day, makes a collaborative docu-fiction with his protagonists. In doing so he holds up a mirror to Europe’s restrictive immigration policies.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Film also on HDD Verzio11/12 located: M22 R17 S2 R4
Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Holdings
Blu-Ray Disc
Item Type
Blu-Ray Disc
Current Location
OSA Film Library
Current Location
OSA Film Library
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Digital Film