Returning Home: Revival of a Bosnian Village

General Information

Author/Creator
Bringa, Tone, director.
Subtitles
English
Published
Bosnia and Hercegovina : Safa Film Production, 2001.
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (48 min.)
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00002647

Contents/Summary

Summary
Filmed between 1999 and 2001, Returning Home documents the return of the internally displaced Muslims or Bosniaks to their homes seven years after being expelled from an ethnically mixed (Bosniak-Croat) village in central Bosnia. The film is a sequel to We Are All Neighbours, produced in 1993 by Granada Television in co-operation with Tone Bringa. The earlier film chronicles the breakdown in personal relationships between Muslims and Croats, and eventually the expulsion of the Muslim population, and the destruction of their homes by Croat (HVO) forces as war overtook the village of Dolina. Returning Home shows how the dream of getting back to their village was a constant in the refugees' lives. Following some of the same families featured in the 1993 film, this film highlights the significant contribution of the United Nations (OHR), the European Union and other foreign donors in making possible the returns. Above all, however, the film talks of the determination and will of the displaced villagers to rebuild their pre-war lives. Surprisingly the film also shows Bosniak refugees finding common understanding with the Croat refugees who had taken over their homes, based on shared experiences of being displaced.

Subjects

Genre
Documentary films

Bibliographic Information

Note
Duration: 00:48:00

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0935Available--
Digital filmOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0935
(HU_OSA_00002647.mp4)
AvailableAccess Copy, MP4 format