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Reconstruction of the assembly of the Serbian Communist Party in 1987, seen through the eyes of the filmmaker’s father. That day turned out to be a crucial moment in the history of former Yugoslavia.
In September 1987, a meeting of the Serbian Communist Party turned out to be a turning point in the build-up to the war in former Yugoslavia. Theta Rhythm is a reconstruction of the assembly, as seen through the eyes of civil servant Mirko Fajfric, the filmmaker’s father. Bojan Fajfric puts himself in his father’s shoes on the day of that lengthy political session, where he refrained from possibly influencing a crucial moment in history.

Credits

Geluidsnabewerking
Sound Design
Production company
Zelovic Productions
Distributor NL
Eye Filmmuseum

Title: Theta Rhythm
Year: 2011
Duration : 17 minutes
Category: Short Feature
Edition: NFF 2011

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