Genocide-the cruelest thing humans can do to each other. However, we tend to forget genocide very quickly. We just remind him by numbers; how many victims, when it happened, and how long ago. But sometimes we have the opportunity to deal with him in different ways.
“Europe-Bosnia, July 1995” stands at the beginning of this film, which is about justice. Regarding the fact that there is no justice when words and actions are abused to cover up intent, rape and destruction. When humans are no longer humans, but monsters. If he wants to destroy the other party.Europe, in 1995, this means: look here, it happened among us, this is the worst genocide since the end of the world Second World War. It seems that we have to care about those who were raped because of that and They were murdered because they lived near us; they were dug out again and again with an excavator and thrown into the first, second, and third level mass graves, where they could not be identified later.
Patient Chronicles of the Bosnian War
It seems that the 8,372 deaths in Srebrenica should mean something to us. But they did not, no matter how close or how far the land they fell during the slaughter was, because they belonged to the wrong ethnic group. We secretly wonder if the issue of guilt is really so clear.We thought of Peter Handker Like his kind, they demanded justice for Serbia and asked us who was the first aggressor with them. Blinded by their big words, we cannot see them defending, minimizing or even completely denying genocide, the greatest crime against humanity.
Jasmila Žbanić, patient chronicler of the Bosnian War, her first, and Golden bear The Berlin Film Festival’s award-winning film “Esma’s Secret-Grbavica” tells the story of the rape of Bosnian women, so now it is about Srebrenica. To be more precise, she didn’t just tell, she blamed. She sued those who still denied what happened 26 years ago, many of them in the Balkans. It prosecutes those who did not take any action to stop the genocide: the United Nations.
“Quo vadis, Aida?”——”Where are you going, Aida?” is the title of her new work that has been nominated for Oscar this year and won multiple awards. In fact, we always see the same name Aida moving. Her excitement continued to increase until she finally ran around like a headless chicken. She knew clearly that she had lost and she would lose her two sons and husband. She only remained silent in the first scene. In the well-known calm before the storm, she sat in her apartment, staring in front of her, a teacher’s face telling the whole sad and beautiful life.In the second act, this face is already in a state of turbulence, now it’s a A sort of Working as an interpreter, linguistic mediation between Bosnians and Dutch Blue Helmets-as the only woman among all men.



