Unwanted Heritage
Originally released in 2016. Unwanted Heritage is a documentary/history film. directed by Irena Škorić.
Synopsis
Monuments are silent witnesses to the times when they were built and the people who built them. Through monuments one can trace the history of human kind. Monuments teach us about different customs, religions, cultures, economies, wars and social norms. Had their monuments not been preserved many peoples would have perished without a trace. Thousands of monuments were built throughout the former Yugoslavia in the 1945-1990 period to commemorate the sites where World War II battles had been fought. These monuments were once favorite destinations for school trips and political gatherings, as well as a necessary part of all family photos. At the present time, the monuments and their symbolism have been abandoned, neglected and destroyed. The main focus of this film is the destiny of these monuments as secondary raw materials.
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- Artizana film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Unwanted Heritage about?
Monuments are silent witnesses to the times when they were built and the people who built them. Through monuments one can trace the history of human kind. Monuments teach us about different customs...
Who directed Unwanted Heritage?
Unwanted Heritage was directed by Irena Škorić.
How long is Unwanted Heritage?
Unwanted Heritage has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).
When was Unwanted Heritage released?
Unwanted Heritage was released on August 1, 2016 in theaters.