(2012) The Balkan Song
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It's been over a decade since war in the Balkans, the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II, ended with a toll of approximately 100,000 people dead, a million displaced and a systematic ethnic cleaning. Despite the calamities suffered by all Bosnian communities, after more than 200 years since the war began, there is still no will to set in motion a true process of reconciliation. Currently, Bosnia is still divided by ethnic boundaries, without even being able to acknowledge their past or face the future, and coexisting with serious internal problems such as the wound of the civil war, an unemployment rate nearing 45% and high levels of corruption and political clientelism. The Balkan Song is an essay about personal spaces and the everyday refuges of people from Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia that, in spite of their war scars, don’t forget that life goes on.
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It's been over a decade since war in the Balkans, the bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II, ended with a toll of approximately 100,000 people dead, a million displaced and a systematic ethnic cleaning. Despite the calamities suffered by all Bosnian communities, after more than 200 years since the war began, there is still no will to set in motion a true process of reconciliation. Currently, Bosnia is still divided by ethnic boundaries, without even being able to acknowledge their past or face the future, and coexisting with serious internal problems such as the wound of the civil war, an unemployment rate nearing 45% and high levels of corruption and political clientelism. The Balkan Song is an essay about personal spaces and the everyday refuges of people from Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia that, in spite of their war scars, don’t forget that life goes on.
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