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01. 03. 2011

DOCUMENTARY FILMS “WOMEN CALLED COURAGE” AND “TUTTI IN OVCHA”

Working on improving the program quality of its members, ANEM provided for its TV stations two interesting and quality documentary films to be broadcast free of charge.

The first documentary "Women called courage", produced by the Euro-Atlantic Initiative (EAI), presents 40-minute historic documentary about British women who came to Serbia during the World War I as volunteers, nurses and doctors to help the Serbian people. The film also mentioned Flora Sandes, the first woman officer in the British and Serbian Army, who had replaced her nursing uniform with the military one. This documentary was filmed at several locations in Serbia and Scotland, with Serbian and British interlocutors: PhD Cedomir Antic, historian, Louise Miller, publicist, PhD Zelimir Mikic, MD and publicist and Nenad Vukovic, son of the late Zarko Vukovic, MD. The authentic footage of the Serbian army in the Great War (from the Yugoslav Film Archives) and Scottish women in war (donation from Scottish National Archives) were also used in this film.

The second documentary film "TUTTI IN OVCHA" presents the story of the Norwegian "Tutti" organization that had prepared the World Music Workshop in Ovca, which was attended by top musicians from Norway. These musicians had worked with children from Serbia and children from the region; they organized rehearsals and prepared the final concert. This 37-minute film is very entertaining and the intertwining stories of Norwegian musicians and the local population (Romanians, Germans, Serbs, etc.) contribute to that.

During March 2011, these two documentary films were broadcast on 26 ANEM local and regional TV stations: Novosadska TV form Novi Sad; RTV Mag from Obrenovac, RTV OK from Kovacica, TV Spektar from Sombor, TV Cacak from Cacak, RTV VK from Kikinda, RTV Mlava from Petrovac on Mlava, TV Smederevo from Smederevo, NTV from Nis, TV Sremska from Sid, TV Plus from Valjevo, RTV Caribrod from Dimitrovgrad, TV Leskovac from Leskovac, RTV YU Eco from Subotica, RTV Trstenik from Trstenik, TV Alfa from Uzice, RTV Sokobanja from Sokobanja, RTV Pancevo from Pancevo, RTV Kraljevo from Kraljevo, RTV Santos from Zrenjanin, RTV Prima from Bajina Basta, TV Sumadija from Arandjelovac, RTV Krusevac from Krusevac, Timocka TV from Zajecar, TV Nezavisna 017 from Vranje and B92 Info from Belgrade.

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