short film

The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent

Nebojša Slijepčević / / 13 min

Set against the backdrop of the 1993 Štrpci massacre, the film tells the story of Tomo Buzov, the sole non-Bosniak passenger on a train seized by Serbian paramilitaries. As violence erupts, Tomo attempts to resist, but is powerless against the brutality of the attackers. Through his struggle, the film poignantly captures the horror and futility of ethnic violence, revealing the personal cost of standing against hatred.

Tickets

Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin
OmeU

Credits

Runtime 13 min
FSK Not rated
Premiere Status No Premiere Status
Director Nebojša Slijepčević

Tickets

Special
Feb 14 –
23
Living Berlin
OmeU
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