A makeshift, secure psychiatric unit operates in Hungary’s biggest refugee camp. The patients were rescued in 1992 during the Bosnian War from a local psychiatric institute. Since then they’ve been waiting persistently to return home. Their case seems to be sinking into oblivion, down into the labyrinth of politics and bureaucracy. Then 17 years after the end of hostilities, they can finally leave for home. Some of them could not live long enough to see the day. Others are so weak that they risk their lives in making the journey. But what is waiting for them back in their country? The makers of the film follow the tragic and heartbreaking story of the last victims of the war, between 2003 and 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bQ8Vc3o5B8
• 2012 Verzio Fesztivál, 2. helyezett a közönségszavazatok alapján
Director, producer, television editor. He has directed several festival winner documentaries.
FILMS
Category: Who made it? / Hungarian / About which minority? / ethnic minority / minority in Hungary / Bosnian / subcultures / disabled / retarded, psychiatric patient / social / Point of view / social / construction of production / film with copyright
Genre: Documentary
Nationalities: Hungary
Year: 2013
Age group: A Nagy Háború
Director: NÉMETH Gábor Péter
60 min. 2012, szöveges, Hungarian, Bosnian, English felírattal
Screenplay: Németh Gábor Péter - Wizner Balázs
Operatőr: Lovasi Zoltán, Kiss Aurél
Zeneszerző: Szőke Szabolcs, Nagy Krisztián
Vágó: Féjja Balázs
Narrátor: Seress Zoltán
Szereplők: menekült bosznia pszichiátriai betegek