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Balkan Survivors Of Notorious Ethnic Cleansing Camp Fight Mockery On Serbian TV

Balkan Survivors Of Notorious Ethnic Cleansing Camp Fight Mockery On Serbian TV
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Dara of Jasenovac Movie Review

Dara of Jasenovac Movie Review By Director: Predrag Antonijevic Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 1/17/21 Opens: February 5, 2021 Some astute filmgoers might dismiss “Dara of Jasenovac” as a course in Holocaust 101, a film that might have been designed primarily for the forty percent of Americans who never heard of the Holocaust and a few others who might be admirers of the Nazi extermination camps as shown in the attempted coup at our national capitol. However, Predrag Antonijevic’s film is unique in its coverage of the concentration camps of the independent state of Croatia, a country created by the ultra-nationalistic, racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-Roma, anti-Serb Ustashe.

The Mocking of the Prijedor Concentration Camps by Maric and Antonijevic shows their moral Downfall

The Mocking of the Prijedor Concentration Camps by Maric and Antonijevic shows their moral Downfall February 25, 2021 10:30 AM by Y.Z The Association of the Former Detainees of Concentration Camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) reacted to the shameful comments of the host of the show “Good Morning Serbia”, Milomir Maric, and his guest, the director of the movie “Dara from Jasenovac”, Predrag Antonijevic. As they stated, as an umbrella organization of former detainees from the territory of the state of BiH, they want to repeat, for as many times as needed, that there is no more a need to acknowledge genocide and crimes that took place in our country during the 1992-1996 aggression by irrelevant individuals and institutions, Klix.ba writes.

Dara of Jasenovac

Drama, History, War In 1940s Croatia, 10-year-old Dara (Biljana Cekic) comes face-to-face with the horrors of the Holocaust-era after she is sent with her mother and siblings to the concentration camp complex known as Jasenovac. Overseen by vicious emissaries of the fascist Ustase government, the facility, the only operational death camp during World War II not created or run by the Germans, is tasked with murdering Serbs, Jews and Roma people-and re-educating the few children deemed worthy of rehabilitation. As unspeakable atrocities unfold all around her, young Dara must summon tremendous courage to protect her infant brother from a terrible fate, to safeguard her own survival and to plot a precarious path toward freedom.

GoQuest Media acquires global distribution rights to two Serbian dramas

Civil Servant and Debt to the Sea are very popular thriller series. 18 Jan, 2021 - 06:31 PM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team     NEW DELHI: Mumbai-based global entertainment content distributor GoQuest Media has inked a deal with Serbian telecom cable TV operator Telekom Srbija to get exclusive rights to two of its most popular thriller series. The deal gives GoQuest Media worldwide distribution rights to the intriguing Serbian dramas, Civil Servant, a spy thriller produced by Telekom Srbija and Film Danas, and Debt to the Sea, a mystery drama created in association with Monte Royal Pictures International. Directed by Miroslav Lekic and Ivan Zivkovic, Civil Servant is a gripping thriller series that follows young and ambitious Serbian Secret Service agent Lazar Stanojević as he negotiates the rules of the international spy game in the modern world. The character is played by Milan Marić, who recently received the Shooting Stars Award at Berlinale and the C

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