Harrison Lloyd is a Pulitzer-winning photojournalist. His wife, Sarah, grieves for most of a decade over his loss and then decides to get on with her life. She signs up for a photography course at a community college to fill the void in her life. The course is taught by Mrs. Eveleen Sullivan, who lives in a small, strange world of her own.
In the film 'Sixth Bus,' a young American embarks on a journey to find a man from her past amidst the turmoil of the battle of Vukovar, the largest conflict in Europe since World War II. This gripping drama explores themes of identity, faith, connection, and redemption. The protagonist's quest for truth in a place where truth is elusive and feared serves as the backdrop for her awakening and pursuit of freedom.
It Was All Just a Good Dream is a documentary that explores the Battle of Vukovar, a major conflict during the Croatian War of Independence. It provides a detailed look at the historical events and the impact they had on the local community. The film features interviews with survivors, soldiers, and eyewitnesses, offering a comprehensive account of the tragic events.
Croatia’s achievement in coming 3rd at the 1998 World Cup in France was staggering. A nation barely established took on and beat the world’s powerhouse nations, coming within a whisker of lifting the trophy. But, this is much more than just a story about a talented football team, it is the tale of a nation emerging from the wreckage of the Balkan war and the disintegration of Yugoslavia to stand proudly as an independent country on football’s grandest stage.
Croatian War of Independence narrated trough the experiences of the players of the National Soccer Team who won the third place during the 1998 FIFA World Cup, in France. Their victory delivered joy to a wartorn population and it is the highest achievement of a postYugoslavian nation in soccer competitions.
During the Homeland War (1991-1995) Croatia was devastated with estimates ranging from 20-25% of its economy destroyed. Tens of thousands were killed and many more were left homeless. Through the voices of common people, Homecoming tells a story about the raise of a small, invisible Balkan country with enormous natural and human beauty from the ashes of terror; the country which still bears the scars, both physical and psychological, of the conflict during the War of Independence. It reflects upon a part of history that, although can never be changed, has molded and influenced a generation in a positive way.
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