Documentary from 2004 which provides a detailed insight into the attack on Dubrovnik, by the Montenegrin journalist Koca Popovic. This is the first documentary made in independent production, about the greatest participation of Montenegro in the wars during the breakup of Yugoslavia. The film includes segments of propaganda, siege display, as well as interviews with the main political protagonists of that time, as well as the Yugoslav People’s Army.
Availability: online
Language: Montenegrin
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