Sarajevo. Ground Zero. Part 1
Description
During the siege of Sarajevo, everyday life was not just challenging, it became deadly for far too many residents. Mass killings from mortar fire occurred while people stood in line for water, attended a football game, or shopped at the market. City streets became known as "Sniper Alleys." SaGA (Sarajevo Group for Artists) had film crews throughout the city to record life in a city under siege. This episode features highlights from the more than 60 documentaries that were made during the height of the horror. Director Ademir Kenoic offers a chilling look at what life was like during that time.
Runtime
26 min
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Subjects
Geography
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Date of Publication
[2013], c1993
Database
Films on Demand
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