Yugoslavia: Origins of a War [2/2]

Call Number
207-2-1:13/1

General information

Call No.:
207-2-1:13/1
Part of series
HU OSA 207-2-1 Records of the Open Society Institute–Budapest: Publication Office: Video Recordings Relating to Activities of the OSI-Budapest
Located at
VHS PAL #13 / No. 1
Date of production
1992
Date
1992
Level
Item
Primary Type
Moving image
Language
English
Duration
1 hour

Content

Form/Genre
Documentary film
Contents Summary
Using only archive and unpublished material, this film provides a detailed background to the ethnic conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. This film examines the fighting's roots beginning with the creation of Yugoslavia, through World War II, and then the arrival of Tito and his "federal model" - a structure that collapsed almost as soon as it's founder died.
The program goes on to show how the rise of extreme nationalism in the republics in the early 1980s led to "civil" war - a scenario repeated all over Eastern Europe.

Context

Associated Names
Talczewski, Christophe (Director)