Vukovar: The Way Home

Vukovar: The Way Home

Release date : January 1, 1994
Runtime : 1h 39m
Countries of origin : Croatia /
Original Language : Croatian / Serbian /
Director : Branko Schmidt /
Writers : Pavao Pavličić /
Production companies : Jadran Film / Hrvatska Radiotelevizija /
January 1, 1994 1h 39m Croatia War Croatian More
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The story follows a group of Croatian refugees who have been forced to leave their hometown of Vukovar by Serbian forces during Croatia's struggle for independence. The people are settled at a railway station in a village near Vukovar, where they live in a train which is adapted to serve as a temporary accommodation.The situation grows dim as the date of their return proves to be uncertain, and the lives of the survivors and refugees becomes more and more complicated being burdened by PTSP and strong feelings of hope to return to their homestead.
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  • title:Vukovar: The Way Home
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1994
  • Runtime:1h 39m
  • Genres: War ·
  • Countries of origin: Croatia ·
  • Original Language: Croatian · Serbian ·
  • Director: Branko Schmidt /
  • Writers: Pavao Pavličić ·
  • Production companies: Jadran Film · Hrvatska Radiotelevizija ·
  • Overview:The story follows a group of Croatian refugees who have been forced to leave their hometown of Vukovar by Serbian forces during Croatia's struggle for independence. The people are settled at a railway station in a village near Vukovar, where they live in a train which is adapted to serve as a temporary accommodation.The situation grows dim as the date of their return proves to be uncertain, and the lives of the survivors and refugees becomes more and more complicated being burdened by PTSP and strong feelings of hope to return to their homestead.
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