Čekajući paket

In November 1992 families and friends from ex-Yugoslavian countries as well as other countries in Europe started sending food parcels to their dearest and nearest in Sarajevo. The lack of food and the absence of normal routes of communication both in and out of the city meant that these shipments, t...

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Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:fc4c4b5a-28b7-41b1-a018-66f8a0cc5f63
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Summary:In November 1992 families and friends from ex-Yugoslavian countries as well as other countries in Europe started sending food parcels to their dearest and nearest in Sarajevo. The lack of food and the absence of normal routes of communication both in and out of the city meant that these shipments, though rare and small in size, provided a chance for survival as well as a voice of remembrance for the recipient. The filmmaker documents this process in an attempt to attribute faces to the lists of names, the connections, and the overwhelming emotions.