Freedom From Despair

Running time: 96 mins

** Congratulations to Viewers' Voice winner Freedom From Despair. Per the filmmaker's request, the film is no longer available online, but the trailer will be available here soon. **

FREEDOM FROM DESPAIR portrays the incredible journey of Kruno Brkusic, who as a young man risked his life to flee from Communist Yugoslavia - a regime that suppressed Croatian culture through state-sanctioned terror, imprisonment and exile. When Kruno?s homeland becomes scarred by war during the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1991, he becomes a voice in the American media, fighting to disseminate untrue propaganda and challenging journalists to take a stand on human rights. As the nation watches the carnage on television, Kruno and thousands of Croatian-Americans demonstrate on Capitol Hill in a desperate attempt to convince George Bush Senior to recognize Croatia. The film examines the role certain administrations had in allowing the massacre of 250,000 people to occur in the Balkan War and is a shocking look at that which was never revealed in the American mainstream media including the American government?s attempt keep Yugoslavia together by supporting two of the world?s bloodiest dictators, Josip Broz Tito and Slobodan Milosevic. In exploring the atrocities committed and hidden by the Communist government of Yugoslavia and its allies, the filmmaker pieces together a shocking world that lay silent with a generation of survivors for the past 60 years.

Season:
2005
Director:
Brenda Brkusic
Cast:
Michael York, John Savage, Beata Pozniak, Dennis Kucinich
Editor:
Brenda Brkusic
Producer:
Brenda Brkusic
Executive Producer:
Dianna Brkusic
Language:
English and Croatian
Genre:
Unassigned
Music:
Nenad Bach