The fighting in the former Yugoslavia has heretofore come to Americans in the form of television sound bites and bloody, but faceless images. From Vibeke Lokkeberg comes a film that observes this brutal conflict from a decidedly human and personal viewpoint. A Norwegian woman travels to the war zone to retrieve her son, a half-Serbian, halfNorwegian, who was raised by his father in Yugoslavia. What she finds is an angry young man torn between his national and ethnic identities and despondent about his future in a country where civil, social, and religious structures lie in ruin. Melodrama combines seamlessly with contemporary history in this powerful exploration of the impact of a horrific war on a family, a country, and a continent-Wooten Lee
Country: Norway
Year: 1992
Director: Vibeke Lokkeberg
Running Time (minutes): 84 min