Other titles:UNITED NATIONS TELEVISION (UNTV) ZAGREB COLLECTION, YUGOSLAVIA [Allocated Series Title]
Summary: Draga, a Croat refugee from Mostar, living in a refugee camp in Serbia, sends a message to her friends in Mostar.
Description: Draga is in a refugee camp, where those “who are not suffering from a disease, suffer from sadness, emptiness, helplessness, homelessness and other human ailments that cannot be cured”. In Mostar, the Neretva is still there, but the Old Bridge is no longer there and that bridge was hers. She ran away because of her children. Three times in this century her family has run away, always from Mostar and have gone back again. Does this make any sense? She is leaving the Balkans, taking with her that Mostar quality of an open spirit. She has not lost any family members but has lost 112 members of her street and they were her friends. She will come back to Mostar when it has been rebuilt and when there is no longer a left and a right bank for she belongs to neither side exclusively.
Alternative Title:UNITED NATIONS TELEVISION (UNTV) ZAGREB COLLECTION, YUGOSLAVIA [Allocated Series Title]
Colour:English (Tape Code A)
Digitised:
Object_Number:UNT 206
Sound:Croatian (Tape Code C)
Access Conditions:
Featured Period:1990-2000
Production Date:1994-08 1995-03-01
Production Country: UN
Production Details: Manley, Nick (Production individual)
Fuzul, Goran (Production individual)
Mackey, Robert (Production individual)
Personalities, Units and Organisations:
Keywords:
Physical Characteristics: Colour format: English (Tape Code A)
Sound format: Croatian (Tape Code C)
Soundtrack language: Serbian (Tape D)
Technical Details: Format: Beta-SP
Number of items/reels/tapes: 1
Running time: 6 mins 6 secs
UNT 610 (UNTV PROGRAMME NO 62 [Main Title])
UNT 864F-698F (UNITED NATIONS TELEVISION: "BEHIND THE FRONTLINES" SERIES (FINAL CUTS, TAPE 1) [Allocated Title])
UNT 571 (NADA RESPONSE VIDEO LETTER [Main Title])