What we said: “A dangerous adventure of self-betterment from the teeming city streets, influenced by Adiga’s own avowed love of Dickens and Balzac, and it’s a really enjoyable story. ” Russian veteran Andrei Konchalovsky returns to the spotlight with this scathing account of a Soviet-era scandal: a massacre of striking workers in 1961, which was promptly hushed up by the authorities. What we said: “Konchalovsky clearly shows the incompetence, paranoia, bureaucracy and secrecy that created this mass murder … it is a passionate drama of fear and rage. ”Harrowing recreation of the Srebrenica massacre by writer director Jasmila Žbanić, as seen through the eyes of a Bosnian translator working for the UN, whose family is caught up in the.
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