Many of the artists and intellectuals who remained in Sarajevo over the past four years were silenced by the war, and produced little creative work. Semezdin Mehmedinovic, a writer and filmmaker who was at the center of the city’s wartime cultural community, was an exception. He chronicled life under siege and strove to keep Sarajevo’s cultural and intellectual life alive. […]

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