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- On June 28th 1389, at Kosovo Polje, an army of the Serbian Prince Lazar made a stand against the advancing Ottoman forces of Sultan Murad.
- The friendship of two boys is tested to its limits as they battle for survival during the Kosovo war.
- At the beginning of the war the Germans come to the mine Trepca in Kosovo and occupy it. Communist Party and the workers do not agree with that and under constant repression, beginning small diversions, which will be transferred in the conquest and liberation of the entire mine.
- Fifty years after the fall of the Berlin wall, walls continue to exist. Visible and invisible walls, those of prejudice, which are the most difficult to break down because they live inside of us. WALLS is the story of men and women who spend the night at Nogales along the border that divides USA from Mexico. On the other side there's the Border Patrol, Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Phoenix, a group of patriots and 'the Samaritans'. In another part of the world in Mitrovica in Kosovo, the stories and the old ethnic and religious hatreds of the Kosovan Albanians majority and the Serbian minority are facing and alternating around a bridge that divides the city into two like a wall.
- Tim changes his route to avoid any police encounter due to car trouble, the path he chose will change his life forever.
- A look back at the life of Musa Hoti.
- In July 2000, WHO (the World Health Organization) urgently appealed to the UN administration in Kosovo to close their three Roma (Gypsy) IDP (internally displaced peoples) camps in the Mitrovica area because they had been built on highly toxic wasteland. More than six years later, the UN has still not evacuated these camps, nor sought medical treatment for the life-threatening lead levels in the blood of those living there. The International Committee of the Red Cross, Amnesty International, Society for Threatened Peoples, Refugees International (and many other humanitarian organizations) have demanded in writing to the UN the immediate evacuation of these three camps. This film encourages the international community to intervene. Unable to return home or obtain refugee status in a third country, these Gypsies remain trapped on toxic land where every child conceived will suffer irreversible brain damage.
- A story about North city jazz and blues music festival in Kosovska Mitrovica. A few musicians had made a great music festival, the story begins before second world war when English mining limited made concessions on Trepca mining company and brought music with them.
- Kosovo after the war. A boy wants to be part of a football game, but he is excluded from the group. A rifle is found and suddenly the rule of a game changes. The teenagers are faced with the consequences of the war.
- Kosovo after the war. A boy wants to be part of a football game, but he is excluded from the group. A rifle is found and suddenly the rule of a game changes. The teenagers are faced with the consequences of the war.
- How else to finish the war and the entire century of conflicts but by dividing one city? In times of big decisions, when there is no way back, the daily life in Kosovska Mitrovica gets a whole new dimension. Somewhere between political conflicts and constant existential threats, the life of ordinary people becomes almost exclusive: actors, dancers, musicians, doctors and the rest of the citizens in this colorful portrait of the city reveal their world, so alike but yet so different from the worlds and lives of the people of some other cities in Serbia.
- The disintegration of the Balkans began and ended in Kosovo. The Kosovo War (1999) left the region, which is now under the protection of the United Nation, with lasting scars. The Kosovar Albanians wish to form an independent nation with or without Serbia's consent. Serbia is not willing to shift its borders and lose what it considers to be the "cradle" of the Serbian nation. NOESTAMODEPASO PRODUCTIONS exams the present and the future of this Balkan region that has the highest rates of unemployment and illiteracy in all of Europe. Furthermore, over half of the population is under 20 years of age. Gaps and inconsistencies in the law have turned Kosovo into a chaotic mess with few guaranteed fundamental rights. There is no freedom of movement, houses remain occupied and children are assigned to schools based on their ethnicity. Everybody wants to look towards the future; however, the pain of the past is still very present, making Kosovo the last scar of the Balkans.
- Football tough-guy turned Hollywood action-hero, Vinnie Jones presents this hard-hitting series, taking a look at the Toughest Cops operating in some of the world's most notorious crime hotspots.
Shocking, highly absorbing and utterly engrossing, the viewer comes face to face with the criminals from hell. Discover the intense training programme devised for only the toughest of cops and join them on patrol as they protect and serve their communities and lay down the law on the gangs who terrorise the innocent.