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A Cry from the Grave: A woman mourns for her sons killed in the Srebrenica massacre
  A CRY FROM THE GRAVE
Leslie Woodhead, UK, 1999
Saturday 9 July 11.30pm-1.15am
 
 

Award-winning film, a year in the making, that examines the 1995 Srebrenica massacre and its aftermath

 
 
DIRECTOR INTERVIEW
Leslie Woodhead
"The physical preparation was somewhat daunting"
  Interview: Leslie Woodhead
SREBRENICA:
NEVER AGAIN?

Leslie returns to Srebrenica 10 years after the massacre
  Srebrenica: Never Again?

 

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  Nick Fraser

Nick Fraser
Storyville Series Editor

 
 

A Cry from the Grave tells the story of the Srebrenica massacre of 1995, in which the Bosnian Serb army killed an estimated 7,000 Bosnian Muslims.

It follows hour by hour the story of the killings. Through the testimony of survivors and relatives of those who died it explores the pain felt when no one is brought to justice.There are interviews with investigators from the UN-sponsored court at The Hague and from the UN special prosecutor.

But the underlying message of the film is bleak indeed - no matter what is done, it will never be enough. A Cry from the Grave has won numerous prizes. It has been shown at the UN, and it was used during a war crimes trial at The Hague.

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