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Fragments of Humanity
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Fragments of Humanity

Jan 31, 2022
0h 57m
★ 0.0

Overview

In the Kosovo War, human dignity was shattered by the terrors of the Serbian government and the Albanian liberation army. Truths about the victims’ fates faded away, which is why a Finnish forensic research group led by Helena Ranta got a mission to act as an unbiased agent and investigate the real course of events.

Genres

Documentary

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Kinocompany

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Helena Ranta

Self

Helena Ranta

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