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One Woman's Sarajevo
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One Woman's Sarajevo, 1993-09-27; HU OSA 350-1-1:78/1; 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 350-1-1:78/1
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One Woman's Sarajevo
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1993-09-27
1993-09-27 (Date of air)
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Destruction Civilian Property • Destruction Cultural Heritage • Military/Para-Military
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In this report, Phil Alden Robinson, an American filmmaker, tours Sarajevo with Ferida Durakovic, a children's author and a poet. Ferida talks about how the war has changed her life and reflects on her pre-war lifestyle. Ferida talks about a concert hall where a children's play, based on her story, was staged before the war, now destroyed by Serb pounding. She describes how she feels about the destruction of the National Library, how she overcame the fear of being shot, how Sarajevans gather food and water, and how she does her laundry, as well as maintaining her hygiene without electricity and water. Ferida also talks of death as being so "undignified and ugly" in Sarajevo.
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HU OSA 350-1-1:78/1
One Woman's Sarajevo
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One Woman's Sarajevo, 1993-09-27; HU OSA 350-1-1:78/1; 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 350-1-1:78/1
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Title
One Woman's Sarajevo
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Date(s)
1993-09-27
1993-09-27 (Date of air)
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Item
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Record Type
Moving Image
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Language
English (Original)
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Destruction Civilian Property • Destruction Cultural Heritage • Military/Para-Military
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Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
television program
Content
Contents Summary
In this report, Phil Alden Robinson, an American filmmaker, tours Sarajevo with Ferida Durakovic, a children's author and a poet. Ferida talks about how the war has changed her life and reflects on her pre-war lifestyle. Ferida talks about a concert hall where a children's play, based on her story, was staged before the war, now destroyed by Serb pounding. She describes how she feels about the destruction of the National Library, how she overcame the fear of being shot, how Sarajevans gather food and water, and how she does her laundry, as well as maintaining her hygiene without electricity and water. Ferida also talks of death as being so "undignified and ugly" in Sarajevo.
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