Sarajevo - A Street Under Siege. Weeks 6-10
A collection of 2-minute long episodes from the series “A Street Under Siege.” The series was broadcast daily on BBC2 and offered viewers a day-by-day account of how the siege was affecting citizens' daily life in Sarajevo, particularly of those living on Muse Cazima Catica street (former Hajdu...
Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
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Language: | Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian |
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:d8eb3279-0124-4069-9222-643109ffeba6 |
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description | A collection of 2-minute long episodes from the series “A Street Under Siege.” The series was broadcast daily on BBC2 and offered viewers a day-by-day account of how the siege was affecting citizens' daily life in Sarajevo, particularly of those living on Muse Cazima Catica street (former Hajduk Veljkova). Ademir Kenović, a Muslim graduate of the Sarajevo Film and Theater Academy, and Patrice Barrat, a director from an independent French production company, gathered and edited the footage each day. This tape contains footage from day 671 (February 7, 1994) to day 703 (March 11, 1994) of the siege. |
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institution | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
language | Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian |
spellingShingle | Sarajevo - A Street Under Siege. Weeks 6-10 [Human rights organizations, Environmentalist and anti-nuclear movements, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Sexualities/LGBT movements, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements, Capitalism/Anti-capitalist movements/anti-globalization movements, Military Conflicts and Activities, Censorship] |
title | Sarajevo - A Street Under Siege. Weeks 6-10 |
topic | [Human rights organizations, Environmentalist and anti-nuclear movements, Feminist movements/Women's movements, Sexualities/LGBT movements, Nationalisms/Autonomist and Separatist movements, Capitalism/Anti-capitalist movements/anti-globalization movements, Military Conflicts and Activities, Censorship] |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:d8eb3279-0124-4069-9222-643109ffeba6 |