Stolen Kosovo is a Czech language documentary by director Václav Dvořák (b. 1948), about the Serbian–Albanian conflict in Kosovo. The documentary describes the situation, 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 the 1990s in the time of Slobodan Milošević's rule as well as on numerous interviews of Serbian civilians and, less, of Albanian insurgents against the Milošević regime.
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Secessionnist movements in Canada outside Quebec.
A short film about the end of World War II and Canada's contribution to the effort.
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A young Roberto Benigni in one of his first public show in Florence at Parco delle Cascine.
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Documentary film about ethnic cleansing in the Prigorodny district in October-November 1992.
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Documentary about the two big resources in the North Atlantic, fish and oil, and the impact of their...
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In 1959, in Romania, six former members of the nomenclature and the secret police organize a hold up...
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