Srpska: The Struggle for Freedom
Canada
540 people rated The history, culture and tradition of Serbs living West of the Drina river, from the times of medieval Bosnia to the 20th century and the formation of Republika Srpska, an internationally recognized entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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JIJI Làcristàal 💎
13/10/2023 15:30
Trailer—Srpska: The Struggle for Freedom
Julien Dimitri Rigon
01/10/2023 16:12
The film's trailer and title glorify the founding of the Republika Srpska (RS) entity in the 1992-1995 Bosnian War as a fight against "slavery" and a "struggle for freedom". This is a continuation of the director's years of public relativisation and denial of the crimes committed in the RS' name, including the Srebrenica Genocide of 1995, which the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) found was committed by the Republika Srpska's army, at the behest of Radovan Karadzic and General Ratko Mladic. Karadzic is currently serving a life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity.
SamSpedy
30/09/2023 16:11
Despite what some groups may think of the film, it does not push any agendas or nationalism. It is highly informative and objective, presenting facts throughout history. It doesn't deny genocide or anything like that. It recognises wrongdoings of the past but also wrongdoings that happened to the Serbs. It very very balanced.
I recommend people to go watch it and go with an open mind if they have preconceived notions as to what it is.
I was very impressed with it. It doesn't try to sway you with emotional music throughout like many documentaries/movies are known to do. A proper documentary. Well done Boris and team.
Kekeli19
30/09/2023 16:11
This movie promotes serb nationalism and is denying the genocide done by serb nationalists in the balkans during that period which the movie takes place.
I advise the person whom intends to watch this movie to remember through out the movie that the "history" is extremly edited in favour of serb nationalism. And portrays the offenders as victims. If one reads the history of the balkans through more than 2-3 objectice scourses. One will find that alot of massmurders and ethnical genocides was done by serb settlers in bosnia, hungary and kosovo. These ethnical cleanses were done in order to pave the way for settlers who could claim these lands, and contribite to the serb nationalist cause. The movie absolutely fails to include this part of history even though it is a big part of it. According to most historical and objective scourses.
Monika wadhwania
23/09/2023 16:47
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23/09/2023 16:27
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Usha Uppreti
07/09/2023 16:01
Very good and pretty objective movie about history of Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the region as well. Production is at very high level and storytelling too. The movie is made with high standarad and it combines new beautiful footages with other sources of video materials. Narration is high level and it keeped my attention during the whole movie. If you want to learn about Serbian history and history of Bosnia, this is the movie you should deffinitely watch. Malagurski cinema showed once again that they know how to make great documentaries which will drove attention of public for selected topic.
Coffee_masala
05/09/2023 16:00
I saw this movie and it is a very interesting movie about the history of the Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The movie really portrays it very well.
There is no hate speech neither there is any denying of any crimes from any side which some people were advocating without even having seen the movie.
It is really a must to see this movie and to get a more objective view of the history of the Serbs in BIH. I highly recommend this movie, because too many times we have seen movies and documentaries which are only portraying one side of the story.
Mr. Malagurski managed with this movie to finally show also the other side of the story which was never shown. It is hardly needed that, thanks to this movie, a greater audience is able to see a more objective view on the history of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
SOLANKI_0284
05/09/2023 16:00
For anyone expecting something shocking and outrageous, this film will somewhat disappoint. I had heard a lot about activist groups trying to block this film from screening in certain countries but such a reputation only makes the film more intriguing than it actually turns out to be.
I did learn a lot here though as this well-produced documentary fills in the gaps on what the difference is between Bosnian Serbs, Bosniaks, and Serbians in the country of Serbia. Having grown up in America in the 90's with only mainstream news filling me in on the details, I had never been all too clear on the conflict other than it being some sort of ethnic tension over the dissolution of Yugoslavia. Is the documentary biased in favor of the Bosnian Serbs just as American media was biased against them? Certainly, however the documentary does maintain some surprisingly balanced objectivity in its discussion of the war crimes committed by both sides.
This film invests heavily in two areas; the lengthy history of how the Bosnian Serbs got to where they are today and some travelogue style celebration of their current culture and historical sites. We see the host take us skiing, sample cuisine, dance with a basement band, and leap off a historic bridge into the Neretva. However, the film does not really tie things into the current geopolitical environment at all. It seems to avoid discussing the relationship between the Bosnian Serbs and the country of Serbia at all. Do the Bosnian Serbs actually enjoy the status quo, or do they want to be absorbed into the Greater Serbia? What would happen then? Would we get another situation similar to the Donbas situation of 2014, or is the current situation a result of fatigue over so many years of war already? These questions may be obvious to Serbian viewers, but would need to be answered to help persuade an outsider like myself in one way or another. I was left confused over what the thrust was, other than to make us think a little differently about the 90's Balkan Wars from what was presented by the mainstream media.
It did give me a new impression of why Serbs may be considered so "dangerous" by so many invading powers in that they have a strong tradition of liberty for hundreds of years. It makes a few broad, disputable historical claims to the point but makes no mention of the Yugoslavian Monarchy or the Chetnik Royalists (which significantly would muddy the waters), but overall stands as a valuable piece to balance out what we've heard elsewhere.
JLive Music
05/09/2023 16:00
Very professionally made documentary movie. I suggest to anyone who want to learn about the history of a Serbian people in Bosnia to watch it. Objective and human film which reveals many things you didn't know.
From Middle Ages to modern times film shows the history of that part of Balkan peninsula and in the same
way showing the natural beauty of this country.
Scenario is very interesting and marks also wilt some very funny sequences the tradition and some specialities of this region. I recommend this film specially to the people living other parts of Europe and the world because that can learn something about the country they really don't know much.