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06/07/2018
Culture, Number 527
Thirty people at the Film Center of Serbia (FCS) – and no one else! – they change the role of commissioners and users in the division of the same prey, each of them doing his share of the cake
In the criticism of the Film Center of Serbia for the support open to films Dubina dva and Teret (pan-European funds), Ognjen Glavonjic has just learned that the first film, which was a vanguard to investigate Serb crimes against Albanians in the aggression of NATO in 1999 and which, in our opinion, was a dilettante political brochure, received a premium of quality in 2017 to the tune of more than six hundred thousand pounds! A few weeks ago, the State of Serbia rewarded this anti-Serb film and confirmed that it had nothing against the confrontation of Serbs with their alleged criminal past at a time when they were were bombarded by genocidal bombings and uranium spills in their villages and towns. This act continues to put pressure on the Serbian public, at the expense of Serbian taxpayers, and to pursue illegal and illegal actions at the Film Center of Serbia. The conflict of interest continues to be a critical place for the overall operation of the FSC.
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