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Video documentation
Video material consists of documentary footage from the archives of Television Belgrade (recorded from 1947 to 1973) and interviews with our contemporaries who, in different ways, influenced the forming and preservation of the myth of Tito. (The interviews were made in 2001 and 2002).
Special attention was paid to reminding people of different aspects of life in Yugoslavia during the Tito era through the images from the former Yugoslavia.
The documentary about Eva Paniæ Nahir - Israeli peace activist was also part of the exhibition. Eva was born in Yugoslavia. She was a member of the Partisan movement during the Second World War. After the war, forced to make a choice between her only daughter and her husband, she decided not to betray her love and ideals and ended up in the Goli otok labour camp. Making such a choice meant leaving her daughter Tijana to grow up alone, practically on the street.
In this film, many years later, Eva asks forgiveness from Tijana during a reunion organized by her granddaughter - Tijana's daughter. Three women gather together in Israel and travel to Yugoslavia, trying to lift the emotional burden of the years they have lived separated from one another.
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