The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent

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The film follows a passenger train traveling from Belgrade in Serbia to Bar in Montenegro. The train is stopped by armed Serbian paramilitary forces at a small station in Štrpci in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Having received a tip off that there are Muslim passengers on the train, they found 19 of them, took them off the train, and executed them shortly after the train departed. About 500 passengers witnessed the event, but no one dared to stand up to them, except for one man, a retired military officer Tomo Buzov, on his way to visit his son.

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14-02-2025

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6.6

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7

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14 min

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Croatian

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Director
Nebojša Slijepčević

Nebojša Slijepčević

Nebojša Slijepčević (born 1973 in Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian film director. In 2005 he graduated in Film Directing from the Academy of Drama and Art in Zagreb. He directed numerous documentaries and series for which he received awards from various festivals. In 2013 he finished his first feature documentary, an international co-production Gangster of Love. The film premiered as the opening film of Zagreb Dox 2013 where it won the audience award for best film. Gangster of Love was one of the biggest box office successes in Croatia. Nebojša is also an educator, mentoring and lecturing at the School of Documentary Film in Zagreb. He lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia. His short film The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent won the Palme d'Or at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in the Best Short Film category. This marked the first time since independence that a film by a Croatian author had won the Palme d'Or.
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