Twenty years after the tragic events that upset Bosnia, DERT moves in the places of memory of a country marked by the war, but this is not a film on victims and pain. It is the testimony of an extraordinary collective experience founded on dignity and work. It is an example of cohabitation in spite of all the nationalisms.
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