Belgrade's Radio Warriors 17 years old

In 1989 a youth radio station, B-92, started up in Belgrade. It almost immediately became a symbol of the resistance to Serbian nationalism and all that Slobodan Milosevic decreed. Here, the young radio workers give a candid account of life in Belgrade throughout the years of war. They also describe their own contribution, despite all the authorities' efforts to suppress them, to the liberation of their city and their country.

Credits

Belgrade's Radio Warriors Cast

Name Character
Filip David He was 67, now 84 years old as Himself
Uroš Đurić He was 42, now 59 years old as Himself
Teofil Pančić He was 42, now 59 years old as Himself
Vuk Drašković He was 60, now 77 years old as Himself (archive footage)

Belgrade's Radio Warriors Crew

Name Department
Oliver Tataru as Director. Directing
Oliver Tataru as Writer. Writing
Belgrade's Radio Warriors (17 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, September 01, 2007
  • Runtime: 60 minutes