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After Srebrenica. Past and present
Ten years after the massacre of July 1995, this is the story of the town that has become a symbol of ethnic cleansing and racist violence in Europe. The documentary brings the viewer from Tuzla – where women fight for the investigation of their loved ones’ disappearance, through Potočari – former headquarter of international peace forces, and all the way to Srebrenica. Going back and forth between present times, history, and memory, parallel narratives unfold, surrounded by a sense of alienation, in the heart of a town where the conflict does not seem to have found an end yet. “After Srebrenica” was filmed thanks to the support of the Autonomous Province of Trento.
Director: Andrea Rossini
Cinematography: Moira Della Fiore
Interviews:Luka Zanoni, Andrea Rossini
Editing: Andrea Rossini, Moira Della Fiore, Maurizio Pasetti
Sound; Post-production sound: Carlo Dall’Asta
Music: Echidna
Production: Osservatorio sui Balcani – ITA, 2005
Running time: 33′ PAL
Languages: Italian; English; Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian
Subtitles: Italian; English; Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian
Format: DVD box set
Note: includes the documentary "Europa, Srebrenica" by Andrea Rossini (1999) and a booklet with a time-line of the events in Srebrenica sourced from "La guerra in casa" by Luca Rastello (editor: Einaudi, 1998)
Acknowledgments: Second prize at Tekfestival DOC 2006, Rome; Honorable mention at the Bianco Film Festival, 2006, Perugia; Final selection of the eleventh edition of the Prix International du Documentaire et du Reportage Méditerranéen, Marseilles
After Srebrenica. Past and present
Ten years after the massacre of July 1995, this is the story of the town that has become a symbol of ethnic cleansing and racist violence in Europe. The documentary brings the viewer from Tuzla – where women fight for the investigation of their loved ones’ disappearance, through Potočari – former headquarter of international peace forces, and all the way to Srebrenica. Going back and forth between present times, history, and memory, parallel narratives unfold, surrounded by a sense of alienation, in the heart of a town where the conflict does not seem to have found an end yet. “After Srebrenica” was filmed thanks to the support of the Autonomous Province of Trento.
Director: Andrea Rossini
Cinematography: Moira Della Fiore
Interviews:Luka Zanoni, Andrea Rossini
Editing: Andrea Rossini, Moira Della Fiore, Maurizio Pasetti
Sound; Post-production sound: Carlo Dall’Asta
Music: Echidna
Production: Osservatorio sui Balcani – ITA, 2005
Running time: 33′ PAL
Languages: Italian; English; Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian
Subtitles: Italian; English; Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian
Format: DVD box set
Note: includes the documentary "Europa, Srebrenica" by Andrea Rossini (1999) and a booklet with a time-line of the events in Srebrenica sourced from "La guerra in casa" by Luca Rastello (editor: Einaudi, 1998)
Acknowledgments: Second prize at Tekfestival DOC 2006, Rome; Honorable mention at the Bianco Film Festival, 2006, Perugia; Final selection of the eleventh edition of the Prix International du Documentaire et du Reportage Méditerranéen, Marseilles









