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Title Romani Snapshots : a Day in Sarajevo / a film by Čelebićić Vanja
Published Manchester : Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, University of Manchester, [2007]

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Description 1 online resource (9 min.)
Summary This film explores the Sarajevan Roma's sense of identification, belonging and memory. It portrays their daily lives through snapshots of their concurrent realities, where painful memories, laughter and religious beliefs exist side by side. The simultaneous screening of the four episodes draws attention to the ethnographic filmmaker's dilemma of how to best represent her subjects and the aspects of their lives to be highlighted. It also engages the complexities of portraying reality and challenges the standard narrative approach to documentary film-making. The recent war in Bosnia-Herzegovina serves as an undercurrent to the four short films. The effects of the conflict are apparent on the former refugee Nermina or on the veteran soldier and garbage collector Husen. The reliance on the charitable Islamic organizations that provide food for the city's poor is testament to the post-war impoverishment of many people living in Sarajevo
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed November 04, 2016)
In Romani
Subject Romanies -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Sarajevo
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Personal narratives
Romanies.
Social conditions.
SUBJECT Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Subject Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Sarajevo.
Genre/Form Ethnographic films.
Personal narratives.
Ethnographic films.
Films ethnographiques.
Form Streaming video
Author Čelebićić, Vanja, director
Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, production company.