Boris Malagurski
Srpska: The Struggle for Freedom
The history, culture and tradition of Serbs living West of the Drina river, from the times of medieval Bosnia to the 20th century and the formation of Republika Srpska, an internationally recognized entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Montenegro: A Land Divided
Discover the historical roots of deep divisions in Montenegro and uncover who was profiting from them, featuring the last interview with Metropolitan Amfilohije, as well as Montenegro's Prime Minister.
The Weight of Chains 3
Are the Balkans a testing ground for what awaits the world? Featuring interviews with Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Sachs, the story of how a region has been colonized and contaminated is a stark reminder of what we don't know may kill us.
Kosovo: A Moment in Civilization
Since 1999, over 150 Christian churches and monasteries have been destroyed by extremists in Kosovo. Why is "Europe's ISIS" threatening Serbian UNESCO sites, and how can we unite to protect our collective civilizational heritage?
Kosovo: A Moment in Civilization
Since 1999, over 150 Christian churches and monasteries have been destroyed by extremists in Kosovo. Why is "Europe's ISIS" threatening Serbian UNESCO sites, and how can we unite to protect our collective civilizational heritage?
The Weight of Chains 2
A damning indictment of neoliberalism in the Balkans, Venezuela, and Iceland, through stories of corrupt politicians, fictional tribunals, and economic colonization. It features exclusive interviews with Noam Chomsky, Oliver Stone, and Carla Del Ponte.
The Weight of Chains
More than a decade after the turbulent disintegration of the Yugoslavian Republic, its former citizens are beginning to question not only the reasons behind the bloody conflicts of the 1990s, but also the true motives behind US and NATO intervention during the civil wars. Seeing an opportunity in the death of Yugoslavian political hero Josip Tito in 1980, the US embarked upon a sustained program of ‘predatory capitalism’ in the region. By first bankrupting the country, and then inciting its composite republics to declare independence in exchange for wads of US cash, the fervent nationalism and ethnic cleansing that ensued were inevitable. However, in the years leading up to the 1990, such inter-ethnic hatred was almost unheard of. In previously unseen footage, Serbian and Muslim neighbours who lived alongside each other harmoniously for years are forced to part ways as new US-implemented divisions of Bosnia take effect. Indeed, the sustained dismantling of Yugoslavian society in conjunction with the destruction of its infrastructure ensured that, when peace was finally declared in 1999, American and NATO forces were able to implement economic and ideological colonialism under the guise of valiant human rights intervention.
Srpska: The Struggle for Freedom
The history, culture and tradition of Serbs living West of the Drina river, from the times of medieval Bosnia to the 20th century and the formation of Republika Srpska, an internationally recognized entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Montenegro: A Land Divided
Discover the historical roots of deep divisions in Montenegro and uncover who was profiting from them, featuring the last interview with Metropolitan Amfilohije, as well as Montenegro's Prime Minister.
Kosovo: A Moment in Civilization
Since 1999, over 150 Christian churches and monasteries have been destroyed by extremists in Kosovo. Why is "Europe's ISIS" threatening Serbian UNESCO sites, and how can we unite to protect our collective civilizational heritage?