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Now in its 14th season, the Long Island International Film Expo, running from July 7 - 14, 2011, showcases independent films from around the world.
With 2011 declared the "year of the documentary," it’s no surprise that so many non-fiction features and shorts are part of this year’s slate.
The opening night feature (not a documentary) is a trenchant exploration of the Bosnian war’s atrocities. As If I Am Not There is based on Bosnian author Slavenka Drakulic’s shattering novel known as S.--A Story about the Balkans in America, itself based on stories of women who were raped and abused by Serbian captors.
Juanita Wilson’s film follows the novel closely, except placing events in chronological order, so what one knows at the beginning of the book about Samira -- a young teacher from Sarajevo who is subjected to the most inhumane treatment until she is finally freed when the war ends -- is shown in the film only at the end.
Samira, who is played by an amazing Macedonian actress Natasa Petrovic, whose silence and sad eyes speak volumes, looks in a mirror on a few occasions and sees that she has remained as physically attractive and seemingly undisturbed as before the war. She wonders why there aren’t any outward signs of the brutality she has suffered.
Writer-director Wilson softens the merciless bluntness of Drakulic’s writing, but the power and humanity of Samira’s and countless other women’s stories rings true.
Other intriguing features on the Expo’s schedule include:
For more info go to liifilmexpo.org.
Long Island International Film Expo
July 7 - 14, 2011
Bellmore Movies
222 Petit Avenue
Bellmore, NY