Milosevic on Trial

Documentary

2 x 60 min. and 70 min.

This interesting film offers an exclusive insight into Milosevic’s trial in 2006 – a trial that took more than odd turn.

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With exclusive access to the trial the crew filmed more than 2000 hours from- and behind the court that was named to be the most important court case for decades at a specially created UN tribunal, located in The Hague. But the trial took an unusual direction when Milosevic insisted on defending himself turning the courtroom at times into a farce when he in 2004 called in more than 1600 people as witnesses and when Milosevic and his supporters made long speeches about how great he had been, and how the atrocities in the Balkans had not been Milosevic’s responsibility. The film is built up as a duel between the English prosecutor Geoffrey Nice and his struggle with time to find the smoking gun that can link Milosevic directly to the genocides on Balkan, and between Milosevic still believing in his might and the people working for him in order to clean his name. As the trial becomes more and more absurd the process keeps getting delayed by Milosevic’s health problems and the longest running War tribunal ends when Milosevic is found dead in his cell only months before the final verdict.

  • Director

    Michael Christoffersen

  • Producer

    Mette Heide

  • Produced by

    Team Production for BBC & TV2/Denmark

  • Format

    2 x 60 mins. or 70 mins.

  • Release

    2007