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Picture me an enemy

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Told through the intimate stories of Natasa, a Serbo-Croat, and Tahija, a Bosnian Muslim, Picture Me an Enemy puts a human face on the wars in the former Yugoslavia. Though they are from opposite s...

Told through the intimate stories of Natasa, a Serbo-Croat, and Tahija, a Bosnian Muslim, Picture Me an Enemy puts a human face on the wars in the former Yugoslavia. Though they are from opposite sides of the conflict, these young women speak a common truth about how those in power used religion, ethnicity and nationality to construct the "enemy." They reach beyond their national identities to address universal questions of conflict, peace and forgiveness. Combining traditional interviews, verite super-8 clips, archival footage and family photos with an eclectic soundtrack, this compelling portrait adds valuable insight to our understanding of war, as well as to recent conflicts in the Balkans.--Web-site.

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