Detsa-Fëmijët (Kosovo 2000) . Children Kosovo 2000

Duration: 01:30:00 In the spring of 2000, Albanian children in Kosovska Mitrovica confess to the camera the deepest pain they have experienced in their short lives: being forced to witness their parents being brutally humiliated, tortured or killed. In some cases, children had to bury a parent thems...

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Other Authors: Moldoványi, Ferenc
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Serbian
Albanian
Published: Engram Film Productions 2001
Hungary
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:e025410a-d7aa-4c24-b7fc-8b66ba0adb83
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Summary:Duration: 01:30:00 In the spring of 2000, Albanian children in Kosovska Mitrovica confess to the camera the deepest pain they have experienced in their short lives: being forced to witness their parents being brutally humiliated, tortured or killed. In some cases, children had to bury a parent themselves. The black-and-white photography, often shot with a hand-held and deliberately shaky camera, reveals the Apocalyptic reality of Kosovo: its devastated villages and half-destroyed houses, where some of the children are forced to live, seem to come straight from a futuristic horror movie. Now and then, color Super 8 images, filmed by the children themselves, since they are the only ones that can see their world as it really is, alternate with shots of the destroyed areas.
Published:2001