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【导演】:Václav Dvořák
【主演】:
【标签】: 剧情/战争/纪录片
【制片地区/国家】:捷克
【年份】:2008
【语言】:捷克语 / 塞尔维亚语
【上映时间】: 2008
【片长】: 62
【原名】:Uloupené Kosovo
【又名】:Stolen Kosovo/被窃的科索沃/被盗的国土:科索沃
【评分】:豆瓣:0 ,IMDB:8.7
【IMDb链接】: tt3720926
在这部被盗的国土:科索沃剧情/战争/纪录片片中,State-owned Czech co-produced Vaclav Dvorak’s Stolen Kosovo prior to the Czech Government’s recognition of the mafia state on Serbian territory, and then banned it after that recognition.
According to the Czech daily Aktualne, representatives of Czech TV justified their refusal to show the one-hour documentary about the suffering of the Serbs in Kosovo-Metohija province by claiming the documentary is “unbalanced” and marked with “pro-Serbian bias”, and so “the tone of the documentary could cause negative emotions”. To which Dvorak responded that the same could be said for “Holocaust documentaries, where the Nazi Germany ’side’ and ‘views’ were also appropriately ignored”.
The makers of Stolen Kosovo said that while the Serbian television archives were used in some segments of the film, not a penny was received from Serbia or from Serbs in the making of the documentary. At the same time, they have challenged the censors to point to a single statement, image or a segment that is incorrect or false, with no response.
The film which was first scheduled to be shown on March 17, 2008 — the anniversary of the latest pogrom against Kosovo-Metohija Serbs in 2004 — and than delayed until April, but has still not been aired. The Czech Government recognized Kosovo as a State May 21. Wordpress
Stolen Kosovo is a Czech language documentary by director Vaclav Dvorak (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 Milosevic's rule as well as on numerous interviews of Serbian civilians and, less, of Albanian insurgents against the Milosevic regime.
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