Cesta Bratstva in Enotnosti . The Road of Fraternity and Unity

Soros Documentary Fund The Road of Fraternity and Unity has been so named because it was built by workmen and youth brigade members to connect the area of Ljubljana with Zagreb and Belgrade, following the founding of the former Yugoslavia as a united country after World War II. The director travels...

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Other Authors: Weiss, Maja
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Slovenian
Published: Slovenia 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:b6ed5569-5146-49ac-99fd-566beebbe6fd
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Summary:Soros Documentary Fund The Road of Fraternity and Unity has been so named because it was built by workmen and youth brigade members to connect the area of Ljubljana with Zagreb and Belgrade, following the founding of the former Yugoslavia as a united country after World War II. The director travels along the road, interviewing people who live nearby about their feelings on the splitting of the area into different factions as years have gone by. The film also deals with the different ways of interpreting the terms ´fraternity´ and ´unity´ in the former Yugoslavia and what they meant in 1999 when many communication channels in this part of Europe were cut off.
Published:1999