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I Pledge

In 1991, armed conflicts began in the Socialist Republic of Croatia. This documentary follows the personal story of Igor, then a nineteen-year-old citizen of Belgrade who was recruited and sent to compulsory military service in the barracks in Varaždin, recorded by the camera of a family friend and video enthusiast Predrag Bata Milošević. A few months later, Igor returns from war twice as old and with scars that will probably never be healed. Today, after almost three decades, a whole generation is silent.

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  • Faruk Brodlić

    Faruk Brodlić

    Himself

  • Predrag Milošević

    Predrag Milošević

    Himself

  • Igor Dikić

    Igor Dikić

    Himself

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In 1991, armed conflicts began in the Socialist Republic of Croatia. This documentary follows the personal story of Igor, then a nineteen-year-old citizen of Belgrade who was recruited and sent to compulsory military service in the barracks in Varaždin, recorded by the camera of a family friend and video enthusiast Predrag Bata Milošević. A few months later, Igor returns from war twice as old and with scars that will probably never be healed. Today, after almost three decades, a whole generation is silent.

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