Genocide Film Library
The Genocide Film Library is a vital addition to the existing oral history materials on Bosnia-Herzegovina, specifically covering the events of the 1992-1995 conflict. It serves as a crucial resource for scholars, educators, students, curators, researchers, NGO activists, and filmmakers.
This Library is not only for the citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina but is also a project with a global impact.
The Cinema for Peace Foundation began its operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina in 2011, establishing an office dedicated to creating the Genocide Film Library.
Inspired by the University of Southern California’s Shoah Foundation Institute, founded by Steven Spielberg, the Genocide Film Library compiles over 1,300 audiovisual testimonies from survivors of the Srebrenica genocide into a freely accessible online archive.