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Talk with Goran Marković and film screening

On Thursday, February 5th at 5:30 PM, the Museum of the Nineties will host a screening of the films “Kordon” and “Serbia, Year Zero”, followed by a discussion with the author Goran Marković.
One of the greates Serbian and Yugoslavian filmmaker, Goran Marković, will be a guest at the Museum of the Nineties, where his works “Kordon” and “Serbia, Year Zero” will be screened before the talk with the author. Both films depict the 1990s in a specific and artistically powerful way. The first one, a feature film, deals with one of the special periods during Slobodan Milošević’s rule, the winter of 1996 to 1997, when daily three-month protests were held against electoral fraud and when a permanent police cordon was set up in Kolarčeva Street to prevent civic walks. The documentary film “Serbia, Year Zero” portrays the entire decade and the lives of ordinary people in a personal and intimate way, from the very beginning of the 1990s to the fall of Milošević’s regime, while also providing an uncanny parallel and similarity to today’s Serbia
17:30 – Screening of the film “Kordon“
19:00 – Screening of the film “Serbia, Year Zero“
The number of places is limited. Tickets at the price of RSD 300 are available at the Museum of the 90s (Kneza Miloša 3, Belgrade) every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
By purchasing each ticket, you help the development of the program in the Museum of the Nineties.
