I WAS JUST A CHILD, DOCUMENTARY FILM
Published on Apr 19, 2016
During the World War II in bereaved Europe there were hundreds of camps for liquidation of undesirable nations.
But only in the quislingian Independent State of Croatia were founded camps for children of Serbs, Gypsies and Jews.
But only in the quislingian Independent State of Croatia were founded camps for children of Serbs, Gypsies and Jews.
Camps: Sisak, Jastrebarsko, Gornja Rijeka...
Through these camps have passed 20 000 children
Only few survived
Good and brave people helped them
Documentary film “I was just a child” is a story about the man who rescued 30 children from certain death from the concentration camp Gornja Rijeka during World War II, risking his own life.
In 1942, 14 year old Miloš Stanišljević was on his way to find his brothers, who have been taken to a concentration camp. He has not found his brothers but he has succeeded to rescue other children, sentenced to death.
Some of those children are still alive. And they remember…
Most of us remember our childhood friends of our childhood games.
For those camp-children a game was an escape from death.
Screenplay and directed by
Branko Lazić
Executive Producer
Aleksandar Šević
Producer
Radovan Bojat
Cameraman
Vladimir Todić
Sound
Žarko Kalaba
Light
Novo Bukša
Cover Designer
Ljubiša Bajić
Translation
Dunja Krčo
Music
LAB
Audio Visual Editor
Siniša Žigić
Production
Radio-Television of Republic of Srpska
2010
Duration: 24 minutes
https://youtu.be/gC3JypvxXCI
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