Controversial film 'Tudjman and Milosevic - agreed war?' screens tonight at ZagrebDox
28. February 2012. | 19:13
Source: Croatian Times
International documentary film festival ZagrebDox, which opened in the Croatian capital on Sunday, screens tonight perhaps one of the most intriguing titles of the eight day festival, "Tudjman and Milosevic - agreed war?"
International documentary film festival ZagrebDox, which opened in the Croatian capital on Sunday, screens tonight perhaps one of the most intriguing titles of the eight day festival, "Tudjman and Milosevic - agreed war?"
Sladana Zaric and Filip Colovic directed the film about the relationship between the former Croatian and Serbian Presidents Franjo Tudjman and Slobodan Milosevic during the war using archive footage and reveal a range of unknown facts to the viewers.
Viewers will learn that during the war the two presidents met 48 times, and were in phone contact for the whole duration of the war. Also, Tudjman's chief of staff from 1993 to 1995 had eleven secret meetings with Milosevic in Belgrade, reports business.hr.
The film will be shown in the section 'Controversial Dox', and because of the huge public interest it is predicted that there will not be enough seats in the cinema to cater for everyone.
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