“Crime Without Punishment – the Suffering of Serbs in the Middle Podrinje”

A documentary about the suffering of Serbs during the war in the Bosnian territory of the municipalities of Bratunac, Skelani, Milici, Kalesija and Zvornik. In the film, witnesses report the loss of civilians and soldiers during 1993. For some of these crimes, Naser Oric was charged with the BiH Court. The film deals with individual stories and war crimes cases.

The author of the film is Slađana Zarić. The film was produced by RTS.

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Language: Serbian

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The Unforgiven

Documentary “The Unforgiven” of Danish director Lars Feldbale Petersen. Esad Lando has been trying to reconcile with his war-past for years. A war criminal is returning to BiH to meet with a friend, a former guard of the camp, his victims and his family.

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Language: Bosnian, English, Danish

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War in Mostar

Documentary produced by the British BBC. British journalists documented daily life in the eastern part of Mostar. The film is a set of testimonies about the war days by Mostar Bosniaks, under continuous shelling, by their neighbors Croats.

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Language: Bosnian, Croatian, English

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ICTY: Kosovo case 1998-1999.

An interactive narrative shows how the crimes committed in Kosovo in 1998 and 1999 were investigated, reconstructed and prosecuted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Each narrative segment consists of an introductory part, a video record and a list of documents, and the selection of evidence, with documents, videos, and photographs.

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Language: Serbian, English, Albanian

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The Depth Two

“The Depth Two” is a documentary about the mass grave discovered in Batajnica in 2001, in which bodies of Kosovo Albanians, civilians killed during the war in Kosovo, were found. The film is a combination of testimonials and photographs of places where these crimes took place 17 years ago. The author and director of this film is Ognjen Glavonic. The film was produced by Non-Aligned Films in 2016.

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Language: Serbian

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15 minutes – Massacre in Dvor

Documentary “15 Minutes – Massacre in Dvor” (58: 39, 2015) directed by Georg Larsen, Kasper Vedsmand and the production Final Cut for Real (Denmark) Nukleus Film (Croatia) is about the crime that took place in the elementary school building on 8. August 1995, when a group of unidentified persons killed nine people with disabilities, Serbs and Croats, just a few meters from the camp of the Danish army at UN forces in Dvor na Uni, Croatia.

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Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, English, Danish

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I want the truth about what happened to my neighbors Serbs in Sarajevo

The letter was published by Haris Jusufovic, a history teacher in Sarajevo. It is an attempt by an individual to re-examine the attitude of the authorities in war-time Sarajevo to persons of another nationality, specifically to the Serbs. The author calls for the confrontation with crimes against Serbs in Sarajevo and for the processing of responsible – commanders and perpetrators.

Availability: http://www.6yka.com/novost/66798/haris-jusufovic-hocu-istinu-sta-se-desilo-sa-mojim-komsijama-srbima-u-sarajevu

Language: Bosnian

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Srebrenica: Genocide in eight acts

“Srebrenica: Genocide in eight acts” (2016) is an interactive narrative in the production of the SENSE agency. The narrative contains a comprehensive historical material regarding events in July 1995, reconstructed on the basis of testimonies of witnesses, documents and other evidence produced at trials before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

Interactive narrative “Srebrenica: Genocide in eight acts” contains comprehensive audio-visual presentations from the Documentation Center SENSE in Potocari.

Availability: http://srebrenica.sense-agency.com

Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian

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Bora Radovic: Yugoslav Wars 1991-1999 and some of their social consequences

Radović’s work is the first part of the Monograph “Torture in War, Consequences and Rehabilitation: Yugoslav Experience” and gives a brief overview of the political context of the last stage of the breakup of Yugoslavia. The specifics of Yugoslav wars are described: ethnic cleansing, improvised camps and detention sites, as well as the significant role of paramilitary formations. The work is significant, among other things, because of the author’s attempt to make a list of camps throughout the territory of the former Yugoslavia and a general victim assessment on all battlefields.

Availability: http://www.ian.org.rs/publikacije/tortura/knjigatortura.htm

Language: Serbian

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