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SA Life: Collage of Short Documentary and Video Documents on Sarajevo [3/3]
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SA Life: Collage of Short Documentary and Video Documents on Sarajevo [3/3], 1993; HU OSA 350-1-1:112/1; Balkan Archive; Europe; Records of the International Monitor Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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SA Life: Collage of Short Documentary and Video Documents on Sarajevo [3/3]
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1993
1993 (Date of production)
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- Short film: "Dessine Moi..." by Francois Lunel; produced in March 1993. Scenes from a Sarajevo hospital, intertwined with images of the shelling of Sarajevo. Focus on injured children. By Almir Kenovic, Pjer Zalica, Francois Lunel. (5 minutes) - Music video: "Vojnik Srece" (Soldier of Fortune): video about the Republic of BiH MUP (Ministry of Interior) Special forces, produced in August 1992. (5 minutes) - "Confessions of a Monster" by Ademir Kenovic & Ismet Arnautalic; produced in November 1992. I“Confessions Of A Monster” is a documentary film made in the fall of 1992 in a military prison in Sarajevo, where a group of journalists, including John Barnes of the New York Times, were introduced to Borislav Herak, a young man in JNA uniform, and the first person in fifty years to be charged with the crime of genocide. His confessions, full of intricate details, are almost unfathomable to the normal human mind, and paint a striking picture of the atrocities committed in Bosnia, usually described by the press using that specially-coined phrase “ethnic cleansing.” By Pjer Zalica, Almir Kenovic, Nino Zalica, Mirsad Herovic, Ismet Arnautalic, and Ademir Kenovic. 29 minutes. - "When Something Terrible Happens People Don't Wake Up" by Srdjan Vuletic, produced in April 1993.
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SA Life: Collage of Short Documentary and Video Documents on Sarajevo [3/3]
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SA Life: Collage of Short Documentary and Video Documents on Sarajevo [3/3], 1993; HU OSA 350-1-1:112/1; Balkan Archive; Europe; Records of the International Monitor Institute; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 350-1-1:112/1
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Title
SA Life: Collage of Short Documentary and Video Documents on Sarajevo [3/3]
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Date(s)
1993
1993 (Date of production)
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Description Level
Item
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Record Type
Moving Image
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Language
Bosnian (Original)
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Notes
Part 3
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
documentary film
Content
Contents Summary
- Short film: "Dessine Moi..." by Francois Lunel; produced in March 1993. Scenes from a Sarajevo hospital, intertwined with images of the shelling of Sarajevo. Focus on injured children. By Almir Kenovic, Pjer Zalica, Francois Lunel. (5 minutes) - Music video: "Vojnik Srece" (Soldier of Fortune): video about the Republic of BiH MUP (Ministry of Interior) Special forces, produced in August 1992. (5 minutes) - "Confessions of a Monster" by Ademir Kenovic & Ismet Arnautalic; produced in November 1992. I“Confessions Of A Monster” is a documentary film made in the fall of 1992 in a military prison in Sarajevo, where a group of journalists, including John Barnes of the New York Times, were introduced to Borislav Herak, a young man in JNA uniform, and the first person in fifty years to be charged with the crime of genocide. His confessions, full of intricate details, are almost unfathomable to the normal human mind, and paint a striking picture of the atrocities committed in Bosnia, usually described by the press using that specially-coined phrase “ethnic cleansing.” By Pjer Zalica, Almir Kenovic, Nino Zalica, Mirsad Herovic, Ismet Arnautalic, and Ademir Kenovic. 29 minutes. - "When Something Terrible Happens People Don't Wake Up" by Srdjan Vuletic, produced in April 1993.
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