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Films
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Directors
“Christie, Debbie”
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films with a digital version
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Region
South-East Europe
1
Country
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1
Keywords
Collective / Community identity
1
Inter-religious relations
1
War / Conflict / Reconciliation
1
Directors
Christie, Debbie
1
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Series
Disappearing World Series
1
Country of production
United Kingdom
1
Year of production
1993
1
Film
We Are All Neighbours
1993
52
‘
Directed by
Debbie Christie
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The film shows the effect of war on families in a racially mixed village outside Sarajevo, Bosnia, where Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Moslems lived peacefully together. Norwegian anthropologist Tone Bringa first worked in this mixed Catholic-Muslim village five years earlier. The team set out to make a film about how war affected families and friendships in a village in Bosnia. It was shot mainly over a three-week period in January 1993, but eight weeks later, with the film almost ready for screening; the team hears reports of violence in the area. They made a return visit to obtain the material, which forms the film epilogue.
South-East Europe
War / Conflict / Reconciliation
Collective / Community identity
Inter-religious relations
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