Screening of the documentary film “Zemlja” + talk with the authors

Join us on May 21 at 7 PM for the screening of the film “Zemlja” followed by a discussion with the authors.
Documentary film “Zemlja – The Land That Remembers, The Land That Forgets” explores how narratives about the past are shaped in Bosnia and Herzegovina thirty years after the genocide in Srebrenica. Through the stories of young people, teachers, journalists, and activists, the film raises questions of collective memory, education, and the ways in which history is passed on to new generations.
Following the lives of two students growing up within parallel, often opposing systems, the film highlights deep social divisions and differing interpretations of recent history. It focuses on themes of genocide denial, fragmented education, and the role of media and civil society in the process of confronting the past.
After the screening, there will be a discussion with the film’s authors Tatjana Đorđević and Joshua Evangelista, moderated by Jelena Petković.
The film is in Serbian and English, with English subtitles.
The number of seats is limited. Tickets priced at 300 RSD are available at the Museum of the Nineties (Kneza Miloša 3, Belgrade) every day from 10 AM to 8 PM. By purchasing each ticket, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
