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SEVEN THOUSAND SOULS SEDAM HILJADA DUŠA

Wed 21 Jul 21:00
Abazija Cinema, Palić SEVEN THOUSAND SOULS
  • 02:04
Czech Republic 2020
Selection : Special Projections
Director: Sanjin Mirić
Writer: Sanjin Miric & Vit Hlasensky
Genre: documentary, history
Cast: Lordan Zafranović, Jelena Cirić, protojerej Srđan Jablanović, Vid Luković, Milorad Luković, Zuzana Hruskova, Natalie Zelinska, Zdenek Rysavy, Jan Rysavy
Cinematography: Zdenek Tripes & Borek Minarik
Editing: Sanjin Mirić
Costume designer: Judit Sinkovics
Soundtrack: Pavel Hrubes
Production: RODOLJUB z.s. Czech-Serbian Friendship Association Prague
Producer: Sanjin Mirić, Jelena Ćirić, Petr Bergmann
Filmography: 2006 13. komnata (TV Series documentary)
Festivals: 2021 Assurdo Film Festival - Monthly Award - Best Documentary 2021 - Tagore International Film Festival - April Monthly Award - Best Cinematography, Best Director 2021 Vesuvius International Monthly Film Festival - March Award - Best Documentary 2021 Continental Film Festival - Best Cinematography 2021 Creation International Film Festival - Festival Prize- Best Feature Length Documentary Cinematography 2021Golden Wheat Awards - Golden Wheat Award Best Production 2021 Impact Docs Awards - Award of Merit
Awards: 2021International Symbolic Art Film Festival - Bi-Monthly Award - Best War Film 2021 Reale Film Festival - March Award - Best Feature Documentary 2020 Sweden Film Awards - August Award - Best First Documentary 2020 Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival - December Award 2020 Falcon International Film Festival (FIFF) - September Edition - Best Director, Best 2020 The IndieFest Film Awards - Award of Distinction - Humanitarian Award 2020 Accolade Competition - Award of Merit Special Mention - Best Documentary Feature 2020 IndieFEST Film Awards - Award of Excellence - Documentary Feature 2020 Paris Play Film Festival - Festival Prize - Best Documentary
Seven Thousand Souls is a documentary - a feature film about the suffering of Serbian and Russian soldiers and interned civilians in Austro-Hungarian camps on the territory of today's Czech Republic - Jindrihovice and Broumov. The camps had about 500 facilities where there were about 60,000 prisoners of war.
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