7.3The Death of Yugoslavia · 1995
The Death of Yugoslavia (1995) is a Documentary / War & Politics series directed by Norma Percy, starring Robin Ellis, Slobodan Milošević, Franjo Tuđman.
7.3The Death of Yugoslavia (1995) is a Documentary / War & Politics series directed by Norma Percy, starring Robin Ellis, Slobodan Milošević, Franjo Tuđman.
The Death of Yugoslavia is a BAFTA-award winning BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995. It covers the collapse of the former Yugoslavia. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, the then President of Serbia. Norma Percy won the 1996 BAFTA TV Award for 'Best Factual Series' for the documentary. However, it has been argued that it presents a potentially slightly biased point-of-view; for instance during the trial of Milošević before the ICTY in The Hague, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious" (partisan).
Robin Ellis, Slobodan Milošević, Franjo Tuđman, Borisav Jović, Momir Bulatović, Stipe Mesić, Radovan Karadžić, Alija Izetbegović
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Find a movie by describing itThe Death of Yugoslavia is a BAFTA-award winning BBC documentary series first broadcast in 1995. It covers the collapse of the former Yugoslavia. It is notable in its combination of never-before-seen archive footage interspersed with interviews of most of the main players in the conflict, including Slobodan Milošević, the then President of Serbia. Norma Percy won the 1996 BAFTA TV Award for 'Best Factual Series' for the documentary. However, it has been argued that it presents a potentially slightly biased point-of-view; for instance during the trial of Milošević before the ICTY in The Hague, Judge Bonomy called the nature of much of the commentary "tendentious" (partisan).
The Death of Yugoslavia was released in 1995.
The cast includes Robin Ellis, Slobodan Milošević, Franjo Tuđman, Borisav Jović.