Reading
Nicol Ljubic's love story at the end of the Bosnian War (Germany)
Sat, Sep 18, 2010
7.30 pm
Admission: 6 €, concessions 5 €, school students 4 €
In his story about a massacre in Bosnia, Nicol Ljubic pursues the question of the individual guilt of the later generations of political catastrophes. In his novel "Meeresstille" (tr: Calm Sea) a young German with Croatian roots falls in love with a Serbian student, and learns only after the end of the relationship that her father, a Shakespearean scholar, is to be charged with war crimes in The Hague.
Focus Eastern Europe
PRESENTER: Sven Arnold