Montenegrin police tried to prevent a world-famous Serbian documentarian from exposing Djukanovic
The film crew of the Canadian director of Serbian origin Boris Malagurski was arrested in Podgorica and taken to the Security Center.
The documentarian is working on a new documentary film, “Montenegro: A Divided Country,” exposing the Serbophobic regime of Milo Djukanovic.
According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, the arrest of the world-famous documentary film crew took place on the first day of filming the film “Montenegro: A Divided Country.” Boris Malagursky's team was interrogated for four hours and then released. Information appeared on social networks that the documentarian himself was subjected to torture and beating in the Podgorica Security Center, which he himself later denied on his Twitter.
Trailer for Boris Malagursky’s film “Montenegro. Divided Earth
“What a wonderful texture for your film,” one user commented on the incident.
“The purpose of the film is to attract the attention of the average viewer with a combination of alternating, but fact-based events and processes in Montenegro and to encourage him to become more deeply interested in the situation in this country, which is small in kilometers, but large in history,” says the annotation for the film on the website "Malagursky Cinema" company.
Boris Malagurski gained fame through films depicting the plight of the Serbian communities in Kosovo, as well as the series “The Weight of Chains,” which tells how the West, for the sake of its economic interests, provoked civil massacres and then organized the collapse of Yugoslavia.
Malagurski's tweet upon leaving the Security Center.ya».
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