The military port ‘Lora’ situated in the city of Split has in the time between 1992 –1996 ‘hosted’ over 1000 prisoners from Split, Dalmatia, nearby Bosnia and Herzegovina, and also from what was then Yugoslavia. Heavy abuse and missing persons (about a seventy people) represent the reality of this place located in the very centre of Split. However, this did not stop judge Slavko Lozina to find these ‘criminals innocent at the trial of 2002. The film contains stories of ex-prisoners and also from the general, the former chief of the Split Police Station, the lawyers and journalists who talk about the political situation of Split and Croatia at the time.
Nenad Puhovski was born in Zagreb, where he obtained a degree in Sociology, Philosophy and Film Directing. He made his first film when he was 15. As a professional director, he has worked on over 250 theatre, film and TV productions. His documentaries focus on social problems and fine arts. In 1997 he founded Factum, which soon became the largest and most influential independent documentary production company in Croatia. He has produced over 60 documentary films that have been screened and awarded at international festivals worldwide. He has also won four Best Production Awards at the Croatian Film Days. In 2004, he founded ZagrebDox – the largest documentary film festival in the region – where he continues to serve as director. In addition to teaching in Zagreb, where he launched a new MA documentary program, he taught documentary film in many schools in Europe, Asia, North and South America, the Middle East and Africa. In 2009 he won the EDN Award for ‘outstanding contribution to the development of European documentary culture’.
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Lora - Svjedočanstva
Croatia
2004, 65'
Directed by:
Nenad Puhovski
Screenplay by:
Nenad Puhovski
Cinematography:
Silvestar Kolbas
Edited by:
Žarko Korač
Producers:
Vedran Matić, Nenad Puhovski
Produced by:
FACTUM