He

“He” is a monograph by the famous cartoonist Predrag Koraksic Koraks. The monograph contains a collection of caricatures in which he immortalized Slobodan Milosevic’s regime, personified in the figures of Mirjana Markovic, Vojislav Seselj, Dragan Tomic, Vlajko Stojiljkovic, Nikola Sainovic and others. The papers were published in the period from 1990 to 2001 in the papers: Borba, Vreme, Naša borba, Danas. Length: 219 p.

Availability: Koraksić, Predrag, On = He = Lui, Plato, Beograd 2001.

Language: Serbian

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Circles

“Circles” is a feature film shot in 2013 directed by Srdan Golubovic, written by Srdjan Koljevic and Melina Pota Koljevic. By genre, it is the anti-war melodrama based on a true story about a Serb from Trebinje, Srđan Aleksić, who saved a Bosniak friend from beating, and then starred among his fellow countrymen.

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Language: Serbian

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“Rimtutituki”

The project of the anti-war campaign “Rimtutuitki” was created on the proposal of the Center for antiwar activity in the realization of rock bands – Ekatarina Velika, Elektricni Orgazam and Partibrejkersi in the spring of 1992. In street actions and protests (in an open truck) they circled the streets of Belgrade protesting against the war. The anti-war protest “Rimtutuitki” is marked with the song “Listen!” With the key verse “Peace, Brother, Peace”, whose Single was released by Radio B92 in about 2000 copies, with the agreement that it should not be found in any kind of sales.

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Language: Serbian

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Once Brothers

Documentary about basketball stars Drazen Petrovic and Vlado Divac. Although once great friends, the war that broke out in Yugoslavia puts them on the opposite sides, Petrovic died in 1993, and never exchanged a word with Divac again. The documentary is another proof that politics and war are able to destroy the most precious things, and in this particular case, the friendship and one of the biggest basketball teams of all time.

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Language: English (partial with Croatian and Serbian)

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The overthrow of ’89

The documentary produced by RTCG about the collapse of the Communist Party in Montenegro and the arrival of new people in power, represented by young associates Slobodan Milosevic, Momir Bulatovic and Milo Djukanovic.

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Language: Montenegrin

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Media in Serbia: Chronicle of Decline

Documentary series about the media in Serbia produced by the Ministry of Culture and Education of the Republic of Serbia – since the arrival of Slobodan Milosevic to the present day. The first four episodes contain materials relevant to the breakup of Yugoslavia and the wars of the nineties.

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Language: Serbian

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Stories from Vukovar, Sinisa Glavašević

Twenty four short lyrical stories about Vukovar, childhood, friends, life, war and the world surrounding us are the only legacy of the legendary war reporter from Vukovar. They are composed of warm stories about the basic human values that Siniša read to the radio listeners from the besieged city, and at the same time he sent them by fax from the demolished Vukovar to Zagreb just before the fall of the city. The book also contains war reports from Radio Vukovar, a book that should never be circumvented.

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Language: Croatian

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