Djordje bogdanovic biography of barack
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25 Years of Meddling
The Origins of an Unexpected Documentary: Navigating Complex Regional History
Having started the production process for our documentary series on the work of the Heinrich Boell Foundation’s office in Belgrade in late 2022, we are now finally presenting the finished product.
To answer the question on why we chose to handle this process as an in-house production, let us recall how the idea of doing a documentary on hbs Belgrade came into being. In 2022, as Simon Ilse, our office director at the time was leaving, our colleague Paola Petrić had the idea of doing a short documentary about our office’s work over the past 20+ years, that would also serve to commemorate our office’s anniversary. There was a convenient occasion coming in the form of Simon’s farewell reception, when most of our partners would be in the same room together, so our initial idea was to interview them, throw together a montage with party B-roll, and put it out quickly.
However, we came to realize that we didn’t want to produce another snappy corporate hagiography of ourselves, but use the documentary as an opportunity for examining the broader context, introspection, celebrating our successes and critically reflecting on missed opportunities. We also realized that the docume
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Vukovar spomenik (Bogdanović 1980)
A view of the monument at the spomenik complex at Vukovar, Croatia.
Vukovar spomenik (Bogdanović 1980)
A view of the monument at the spomenik complex at Vukovar, Croatia.
Vukovar spomenik (Bogdanović 1980)
A view of the road that leads up to the monument at the spomenik complex at Vukovar, Croatia.
Vukovar spomenik (Bogdanović 1980)
A view of the monument at the spomenik complex at Vukovar, Croatia.
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Vukovar
Brief Details:
Name: Dudik Memorial Park (Spomen-park Dudik)
Location: Vukovar, Croatia
Year completed: 1980 (2 years to complete)
Designer: Bogdan Bogdanović (profile page)
Coordinates: N45°19'49.4", E19°01'02.7" (click for map)
Dimensions: Five 18m tall cone monoliths
Materials used: Diorite stone blocks, wood and copper
Condition: Fair, partially restored but still neglected
(VOO-koh-var)
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History:
This spomenik is dedicated to the estimated 455 civilians (communists, anti-fascists and other resistance members) who were executed by Ustaše forces at the site of this memorial between July 1941 and Feburary 1943.
World War II
Soon after the invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Axis-aligned forces marched
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Funeral of say publicly Russian Envoy to picture Tsar, plenipotentiary Nicholas Hartwig
Synopsis
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Funeral of say publicly Russian Representative to rendering Tsar, envoy Nicholas Hartwig
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10 Jul 1914
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