Showing posts with label DARA IN JASENOVAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DARA IN JASENOVAC. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2021

SHOCKINGLY CHILLING TRAILER FOR SERBIA'S OSCAR CANDIDATE DARA OF JASENOVAC IS HERE REVEALING THE WW2 ATROCITIES IN ONE OF WORLD'S WORST NAZI CAMPS

  DARA OF JASENOVAC  
CHILLING TRAILER RELEASED!
Out of the ashes of hate comes the untold story of the indomitable human spirit. The first trailer for the shocking and deeply moving film DARA OF JASENOVAC, which will represent Serbia in the best foreign movie race at this year's Oscars and Golden Globes, is finally here. The film tells story of little Serbian girl Dara (Biljana Cekic) who comes face to face with the horrors of the Holocaust era after she, her mother and siblings are sent to the concentration camp complex known as Jasenovac. Considered one of the most overlooked parts of history, Jasenovac is run by the Croat fascist Ustase who brutally murdered Jews, Serb and Roma people, which included dozens of thousands of children, close to 100,000 victims in total (although many believe the number could be as high as one million). As unspeakable atrocities start to unfold, Dara must summon tremendous courage to protect her infant brother from a terrible fate while she safeguards her own survival and plots a precarious path towards freedom. Read more about the film here.

Thursday, December 10, 2020

POWERFUL WW2 DRAMA DARA OF JASENOVAC ON EUROPE'S MOST BRUTAL CONCENTRATION CAMP TO REPRESENT SERBIA IN FOREIGN FILM OSCARS RACE

 DARA OF JASENOVAC  
TO REPRESENT SERBIA AT OSCARS
One of the last countries to select a film that will represent them in the race for best foreign film Oscars this year is Serbia - their representative will be
The movie will air next year in Serbia
a deeply powerful and moving war drama DARA IN JASENOVAC  directed by Predrag Antonijević. Based on the testimonies of survivors it is the first feature film that deals with war crimes and atrocities that took place at the World War Two Jasenovac concentration and extermination camp, which was part of the Holocaust in Croatia and the wider Genocide committed over Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia. The movie was set to premiere in early 2020, commemorating 75 years since the escape of the remaining prisoners from the camp. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the premiere was postponed to mid 2021. The movie will also be in the race for Golden Globes.

     THE STORY OF THE FILM IS SET
in the Nazi-occupied Croatian Ustasha regime "NDH" in former Yugoslavia during WWII. The film is told through the experiences of a little Serbian girl named Dara who is sent as a child to the infamous extermination camp
Considered a project of national importance, the film was supported by Serbian Ministry of Culture
complex Jasenovac, also known as "Balkan's Auschwitz", when it was ruled by sadistic Croat camp commander Maks Luburic until the liberation. The film is the first modern WWII movie that takes place in or shows this NDH era camp. The majority of local Serb population was sent to Croatian
Little Biljana Chekic plays the lead role in the heartbreaking drama
concentration camps. With no information about whereabouts of her father, twelve-year-old Dara (little Biljana Chekic), her mother and two brothers end up in Jasenovac. Her mother and older brother get killed by Nazi Croats. Dara makes it her personal mission and goal to insure the survival of her younger brother. 

DEZZY'S HISTORY LESSON
Notorious for its barbaric practices and the large number of victims, Jasenovac specialized in violence of a particularly brutal kind and prisoners were primarily murdered manually with the use of blunt objects such as
The brutality seen in Jasenovac is unparalleled to any other camp
hammers or knives and axes. In Jasenovac the majority of victims were ethnic Serbs (as part of the Genocide of the Serbs); others were Jews and Gypsies. Jasenovac was a complex of five subcamps spread over 210 km2 on
American Scholar Michael Berenbaum served as history consultant
both banks of the Sava and Una rivers. Although the official number of people killed in the camp is around 100,000, many researchers believe that the real number could be as high as 700,000 and even up to one million victims. Serbian children were killed first even if they were still breastfed by their
The 130 minute long epic drama was directed by Predrag Antonijevic
mothers. Croatia was the only Nazi country in Europe which had special camps for kids, mostly Serbian ones. Beside being butchered, they were often put in sacks and thrown into the river,  burnt alive in brick factories or had their throats slit.