Stolen Kosovo
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Stolen Kosovo | |
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Directed by | Václav Dvořák |
Written by | Václav Dvořák |
Produced by | Alesz Bednarz |
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Running time | 57 minutes |
Country | Czech Republic |
Languages | Czech Serbian Albanian |
Stolen Kosovo (Czech: Uloupené Kosovo, Serbian: Украдено Косово, Ukradeno Kosovo) is a 2008 Czech language documentary by director Václav Dvořák (b. 1948), about events during and following the Kosovo War.
Plot[]
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The documentary describes the situation in Kosovo, first in a short overview of the history of the area, followed by the 1990s conflicts and bombing of Serbia by NATO forces in 1999 and ending with the situation after the Kosovo War. The documentary focuses on 1990s in the time of Slobodan Milošević's rule as well as on numerous interviews of Albanian separatists and Serbian civilians .
Broadcasting[]
Although the Czech Television (Česká televize) had been one of the sponsors of the documentary, it delayed broadcasting it several times, claiming the documentary was "unbalanced" and marked with "pro-Serbian bias", and so "the tone of the documentary could cause negative emotions"[1] Václav Dvořák, the director, responded that the same could be said for "Holocaust documentaries, where the Nazi Germany 'side' and 'views' were also appropriately ignored".[1]
The documentary producer, Aleš Bednář, additionally stated that it wasn't ruled out that some viewers could feel it was "unbalanced", but only because they had been "lopsidedly informed about Balkan conflicts through years, above all by television, but by other media as well."[2]
Its first broadcasting, scheduled for 17 March 2008, on the 4th anniversary of the ethnic clashes in Kosovo in 2004, was postponed until April, and it was eventually broadcast with a follow-up show analyzing the Kosovo conflict from the point of view of the Kosovo Albanians. The creators of the documentary published it on YouTube, where it is still available (as of June 2015).
On 17 February 2009, the 1st anniversary since the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, Radio Television of Serbia aired Stolen Kosovo at 21:00 CET on its RTS1 channel, preceded by an interview with the director.
Notes and references[]
Notes:
^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, it is formally recognised as an independent state by 97 UN member states (with another 15 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing recognition), while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. Mainly those countries which are under US influence as USA were involved deeply in all what was happening in Kosovo. |
References:
- ^ a b WordPress: Czech Documentary: "Stolen Kosovo" Archived 13 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Danas: "Stolen Kosovo unbalanced" (Serbian)
External links[]
- 2008 films
- Documentary films about terrorism
- Czech documentary films
- Serbian–Albanian conflict
- Persecution of Serbs
- 2008 documentary films
- Works about the Kosovo War
- Czech films
- Cultural depictions of Slobodan Milošević