A Day on the Drina

A Day on the Drina

Release date : January 1, 2010
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : Bosnia and Herzegovina /
Original Language : Bosnian /
Director : Ines Tanović /
Writers : Ines Tanović /
Production companies : Sarajevo Dokument /
January 1, 2010 17m Bosnia and Herzegovina Documentary Bosnian More
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In august 2010, during the repair of the turbines of the hydroelectric power plant Bajina Bašta, body remains of more than 250 incomplete skeletons were found in the mud of the artificial lake Perućac; the remains belong mostly to the Bosniaks killed by members of the army of Republika Srpska in Višegrad and its surrounding area in the period of 1992/95.
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  • title:A Day on the Drina
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Bosnia and Herzegovina ·
  • Original Language: Bosnian ·
  • Director: Ines Tanović /
  • Writers: Ines Tanović ·
  • Production companies: Sarajevo Dokument ·
  • Overview:In august 2010, during the repair of the turbines of the hydroelectric power plant Bajina Bašta, body remains of more than 250 incomplete skeletons were found in the mud of the artificial lake Perućac; the remains belong mostly to the Bosniaks killed by members of the army of Republika Srpska in Višegrad and its surrounding area in the period of 1992/95.
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