Tuesday

Many-many time









Many-many years,
we take a walk,
by any level,
cross the limit,
to kiss the sky,
before say goodby.

Many-many night,
we are restless,
trumble in bubble,
blow of oddity humble,
to flee from hypocrisy.

Many-many day,
we without light,
exclusion of doom,
that coming near,
may by any day, dear.

Then in time,
we being told,
about interspace,
in minute of breath,
ablution and postration,
so that, life run to direction.

- akhi@zub

Wednesday

The 4th World War



From the front-lines of conflicts in Mexico, Argentina, South Africa, Palestine, Korea, 'the North' from Seattle to Genova, and the 'War on Terror' in New York, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

It is the story of men and women around the world who resist being annihilated in this war.

Sunday

10 minutes by Ahmed Imamovic



10 minutes by Ahmed Imamovic - 1994, Sarajevo

This short film, lasts only 10 minutes, but it tells a much longer story which unravels only in our imagination upon seeing the end of the film. While 10 minutes in someone's life mean nothing, they can be fatal in another: a boy and his loving family, tragedy in a war-torn city, death and destruction. All in just ten minutes.

The film follows two simultaneous story lines: one set in Rome, and one in Sarajevo, in 1994, the worst time of the war in Bosnia. Although the Rome part was not filmed on the original location, that does not take away anything from the quality of the film, it was just a symbolic element anyway. Cast is great, story is very compact and well written, direction dynamic and precise.

There is nothing out of place in the film: well structured, stripped of false pathos, realistic, it is very straight forward. In other words, this is a jewel of a film, and it was not by chance that it won the award for the best European short film in 2002.

10 minutes definitely one of the most moving and powerful films about wartime Sarajevo. The story tells how Serbs have killed civils, old people and children!