Return to Srebrenica / produced by Television Trust for the Environment ; series consultant, Jenny Richards ; directed by Nick Davidson ; series producer, Luke Gawin.

Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
English
Published/​Created
[Oley, Pennsylvania] : [Distributed by] Bullfrog Films, [2017]
Description
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (27 min.) ) digital, sound, color

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Film director
Consultant
Film producer
Narrator
On-screen participant
Library of Congress genre(s)
Series
Summary note
Srebrenica is a traditionally Muslim town in the north east of Bosnia. In July 1995 it became the site of the worst massacre in Europe since World War II--a symbol of the horror of the Balkan wars. After a three-year siege, Serb armed forces entered the town and, over the following four days, massacred between 7000 and 8000 Muslim civilians, mostly men and boys. Another 35,000 Muslims, mostly women and children, were driven out into other parts of Bosnia. Now international aid, and the burials of victims of the massacres, are part of a process allowing the town to move forward, and begin to build a new future. The story of Srebrenica today, a town slowly reconciling itself to its past, unfolds through interviews with returning refugees, and those who can't face ever going back; with the International Commission for Missing People; with EU Ambassador Michael Humphries; and with Lord Paddy Ashdown, internationally appointed administrator of Bosnia.
Notes
  • Title from title frames.
  • Originally released in 2005.
  • Originally broadcast on the television program Lifeonline in 2004.
Target audience
7 and up.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from title frames (Docuseek2, viewed April 24, 2017).
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Commentary, Sally Dunbar.
Other title(s)
Lifeonline (Television program)
Publisher no.
bf-l4rts
OCLC
987276281
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