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Returning Home: Revival of a Bosnian Village

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Returning Home: Revival of a Bosnian Village. © T Bringa

Director Tone Bringa, Peter Loizos
Country/Production UK
Release 2001
Length 48 mins
Format Colour / DVD / PAL or NTSC / All region
Location Bosnia / Europe

Order No RAI-200.325
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The film is the sequel to, We are all Neighbours, the 1993 Granada Disappearing World film, about the breakdown of relations between Muslims and Croats as war overtakes their ethnically mixed village in Central Bosnia. Returning Home follows the same Muslim families seven years later as they rebuild their lives in their devastated village. It illustrates the decisive role of the international community in facilitating returns, the steely determination of displaced villagers to return, and their surprisingly sympathetic attitude toward Croat refugees living in their homes.

 

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