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A film about a Serb child from Prizren, Kosovo (IRS)

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A full-length documentary, entitled “Milica”, speaks of the everyday life of eight-year-old Milica Đorđević, the only Serb child in the town of Prizren, in southern Kosovo, stressed the authors at the film’s presentation in Belgrade.

They said that their goal was to show to the world a story of the life of the few Serbs that have remained in Prizren. „Milica“ is a film about our conscience, said the script writer and director, Dragan Elčić. He pointed to the fact that Milica is soon to finish the fourth grade and wonders how she will be able to continue her education. Elčić, who is also the head of the TV Direction Department at the Belgrade Academy of Arts, stressed that Milica had went to school thanks to the Eparchy of Raska and Prizren of the Serbian Orthodox Church, who provided a teacher for her and premises.

The film is a story about a child in the 21st century Europe who has been deprived of the right to freedom and of the right to play, it was emphasized at the presentation.

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