Synopsis:
In this documentary, set in Bosnia during the war, Pawlikowski
steers clear of the usual cliches of war reporting. He takes on a
more anthropological perspective relying not on commentary but on
the power of images: a mass baptism before the final battle, the
bizarre antics of the remaining members of the Karadjordje dynasty
and the tribal chants of Serbian peasant/soldiers at the front
line. The result is a more universal enquiry into the nature of the
nation state and the ethnocentric view of the world.
Synopsis:
In this documentary, set in Bosnia during the war, Pawlikowski
steers clear of the usual cliches of war reporting. He takes on a
more anthropological perspective relying not on commentary but on
the power of images: a mass baptism before the final battle, the
bizarre antics of the remaining members of the Karadjordje dynasty
and the tribal chants of Serbian peasant/soldiers at the front
line. The result is a more universal enquiry into the nature of the
nation state and the ethnocentric view of the world.