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  1. 1
    Published 1995
    “…The original footage shot by Serbian journalist Zoran Petrović-Pirocánac as broadcast on Studio B TV, Belgrade on July 14, about the Serbian operations in Srebrenica and the surrounding villages.…”
  2. 2
    “…Journalist Jovan Dulovic from "Vreme" weekly chronicles the Yellow Wasps, a Serbian paramilitary unit operating in Eastern Bosnia in 1992 and their crimes commited in Zvornik in April of that year. …”
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    “…A parable about freedom and motherland; refugees from Serb Krajina after the worsening of Serbo-Croatian relations; Svetislav Basara’s new book; conference of International Federation of Independent Journalists in Ljubljana; living standards in Banja Luka; Mileta Prodanovic’s stories about Belgrade.…”
  4. 4
    “…Queuing for food; the night after the elections; Vladimir Goati (political analyst) comments on the Parliamentary elections; declining living standards; social upheavals and children; Slobodan Inic (dissident intellectual) on the events of 1993; photo exhibition about people emigrating from Serbia in the 1990s; interview with Dessa Trevisa ('The Times' correspondent); architecture of Belgrade; interview with Dragoslav Rancic (journalist); ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: the spirit of Belgrade.…”
  5. 5
    “…Sanctions and tourism in Belgrade; Mirko Marjanovic, Prime Minister of Serbia; Aleksandar Petrovic (film director) and Davor Vidiš (spokesman of the Croatian Bureau in Belgrade) on Serbo-Croatian relations; on the Serbian Orthodox Church in Zagreb; war veterans in Belgrade; high life in Belgrade; privileges of members of the Serbian Parliament and the government; prostitution in Belgrade; Independent Journalists' Association of Serbia; Ottoman and Habsburg influences on Belgrade culture.…”
  6. 6
    Published 2003
    “…Under the watch of Dutchbat soldiers, queues of Muslim men and women are separated by one of General Mladic’s men – haunting images broadcast by TV stations around the world in the wake of the Srebrenica massacre. Shot by Serbian journalist Zoran Petrović-Pirocánac, who later attempted to cover up the evidence by editing out and erasing important scenes, this tape was used as evidence by the ICTY to indict perpetrators.…”
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    “…Animated cartoon on violence; Serbian journalists on the political situation in Croatia; Croatian villages Gomirje and Jasenak; mobilization of Bosnian refugees; mobilization in borderlands: the case of Karlovac; interview with Zvonimir Markovic (head of Bureau of the Republic of Croatia in Belgrade); orphanage in Yugoslavia; Vladimir Zirinovsky's visit to Montenegro; 10th anniversary of the Winter Olympic Games in Sarajevo; tourism in Belgrade; ‘Unforgettable Belgrade’: urban people.…”
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    “…; how the state Serbian TV covered the ethnic conflict in the early 1990s; Bosnia-Herzegovina today; interview with Tadeuš Mazovjecki (UN special representative for human rights); Patrick Besson’s (French right wing poet and journalist) book.…”
  9. 9
    “…A reportage-essay about 'Truth'; Western Slavonia events; exhibition on the siege of Sarajevo in 'Center for Cultural Decontamination' in Belgrade; interview with former Sarajevo citizens living abroad; reportage-essay: Jacques Derrida’s ideas in Serbian context; seminar of AIM’s journalists in Austria; International TV festival in Montenegro; installation of a huge chair on a busy Belgrade street - happening; Mileta Prodanović’s stories about Belgrade.…”
  10. 10
    Published 2004
    “…Former and present Chief Prosecutors Richard Goldstone, Louise Arbour and Carla Del Ponte, the High Representative Paddy Ashdown, Bosnian Serb politicians Milorad Dodik and Dragan Kalinic, economist Zarko Papic, Professor Miodrag Zivanovic, journalists Zeljko Kopanja, Dragan Davidovic and Seki Radoncic and others discuss the implications of their flight and hiding.…”
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    “…A parable about the regime's inability to solve social needs; Vojislav Šešelj (SRS), Zoran Đindic (DS), Novak Kilibarda (NRS CG), Miograd Peršic (Serbian Minister of Information) and others on several CNN and AFP journalists losing their accreditation; dissident intellectuals in Paris (Vidoslav Stevanovic, writer; Lordan Zafranovic, film director; Predrag Matvejevic, writer; Ivan Đuric, academic) on the situation in ex-Yugoslavia; the attack on Roma night street-cleaners in Belgrade; on the campaign against the Soros Foundation in Belgrade; on the association of bank account holders; businessmen in politics (Milan Panic, ICN Pharmaceuticals; Dragan Tomic, SIMPO; Mirko Marianovic, Progres; Bogolub Karic, Karic Bank); declining living standards in Belgrade; on Bosnian Serbs; Vitalij Churkin's (Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs) mission in Bosnia; anti-Semitism and fascism; smuggling of poor quality goods and dangerous products into Yugoslavia because of embargo; political caricatures.…”
  12. 12
    Published 2006
    “…With the help of the survivors and available archives, a Serbian director and Croatian journalist put together the pieces of this impossible mosaic. …”
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