Prime Time in the Camps
Television (collection)
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27m
Directed by Chris Marker • Documentary • 1993 • 28 minutes
In Roska Camp in Slovenia, Bosnian refugees, deprived of their belongings, decide with the technical help of an N.G.O. to create a way to share information. They decide to make a television program, edited with equipment to make it look like actual TV — with anchorpersons, jingles, and pirating of shows that talk about them.
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