Uspomene 677
There were 677 among prisons, concentration and rape camps during the Bosnian war. This hard-hitting documentary is about the horrific legacy of the 677 camps you never heard of.
Giving an inter- generational perspective to the fallout of the conflict, it focuses on the lives of three survivors, together with the three teenagers born after the war. Each character is from the main ethno-religious group, which gives a unique, rounded view of how the devastating effects of the war still affect Bosnia today.
Uspomene 677 was selected for Raindance Film Festival 2011 and was nominated for Best Low Budget Feature Film. It was sold by Journeyman Pictures to 9 countries including AL Jazeera Balkans.
The film was the debut feature documentary of Shooting Director Mirko Pincelli and was shot on location in Bosnia over 8 months. It was supported by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Foundation “Pitt Jolie Foundation” and produced in partnership with PCRC “The Post Conflict Research Centre” based in Sarajevo.