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Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo | |
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Directed by | John Zaritsky |
Written by | John Zaritsky |
Produced by | Rainer Hoffmann Steve Milosevic Mark Starowicz Virginia Storring CBC NFB WDR |
Starring | Damir Andrei Nancy Beatty Amos Crawley |
Narrated by | Will Lyman |
Cinematography | Michael Savoie |
Edited by | Eric Goddard Richard Wells |
Music by | Mason Daring |
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Distributed by | PBS Distribution |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo is an international documentary about the deaths of Admira Ismić (born May 13,[1] 1968) and Boško Brkić (Cyrillic: Бошко Бркић; born August 11,[2] 1968). The couple were natives of Bosnia and Herzegovina living in the city of Sarajevo. She was a Bosniak, and he a Bosnian Serb.[3] They were killed by sniper fire on 19 May 1993, while trying to cross the Vrbanja bridge to the Serb-controlled territory of Grbavica. Mark H. Milstein's photograph of their dead bodies was used by numerous media outlets, and a Reuters dispatch about them was filed by Kurt Schork. The documentary was co-produced by PBS's Frontline, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, the National Film Board of Canada and WDR Germany. It was directed by John Zaritsky.