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- The Myth of Bosnia and Herzegovina" is a story about the children, workshop participants in creativity and imagination at Mali Magacin Kabare. Through discussions and interviews with elders from their environment, they are in search of truth about Bosnia and Herzegovina and its history. Dissatisfied with the answers given to them, the kids run their own investigation. They make their own time machine to journey through a fantastic history of the homeland, which takes them back through eras of prehistory, wars, weird rulers and rebellion.
- The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The most recent estimates suggest that around 100,000 people were killed during the war, 12,000 of them children. In addition, an estimated 20,000 to 50,000 women were raped, and over 2.2 million people were displaced, making it the most devastating conflict in Europe since the end of World War II. The war was brought to an end after the signing of the General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina in Paris on 14 December 1995. Now the country is more divided than at any time since the war ended. The new generations, born in peace, are growing divided. This is the story about them. About the day when 6 young people from 6 divided cities met and decided to do a performance about their mutual thoughts and beliefs.
- Almost 25 years after war and genocide shattered Bosnia-Herzegovina, can the country's youth show the way to reconciliation, peace, and prosperity?
- The Joker is a first Bosnian reality based one-hour stand-up comedy competition show.
- The Myth of Bosnia and Herzegovina" is a story about the children, workshop participants in creativity and imagination at Mali Magacin Kabare. Through discussions and interviews with elders from their environment, they are in search of truth about Bosnia and Herzegovina and its history. Dissatisfied with the answers given to them, the kids run their own investigation. They make their own time machine to journey through a fantastic history of the homeland, which takes them back through eras of prehistory, wars, weird rulers and rebellion.
- Patriot is a first Bosnian web-series that treats the set of social issues embedded in the Bosnian society leading to different modalities of discrimination. Giving it face and name trough characters Sunny Su , Goc and Seka ( sister) Reuf - members of the same family with very different views on the world and society - Patriot opens up a dialogue and an opportunity to all of us to think through our opinions and actions.
- The dominant narrative today says Europe's democracy is in retreat. To be sure, the challenges are real - from emboldened authoritarians to hyper-polarized discourse. Generations that lived through Communism have seen democracy's promises of liberty and prosperity deliver mixed results. But that isn't the only story about democracy in Europe. Every day, young people are driving change in their own communities by doing the day-to-day work of democracy. With support from USAID, Bosnian filmmakers Magacin Kabare profiled the lives and impact of 10 young political leaders and activists - members of EDYN - documenting the next generation of changemakers as they write their own democratic story.