To date, PCRC has produced 10 documentaries, several of which have been broadcast on major networks such as Al Jazeera Balkans, PBS and UN Web TV reaching more than 370 million viewers worldwide. Our films also serve as an integral tool within our educational and advocacy activities and provide a permanent historical record that can be easily accessed by relevant stakeholders and future generations.

KAPIJA ’95
The documentary film Kapija ’95 visually shows the scale of the crimes that took place at Kapija, and documents the stories of survivors and families of the victims.
Children of Sarajevo
Depicting stories of children killed and wounded during the Sarajevo Siege, as well as their parents and family members.
Crossing Bridges: One Man’s Heroism
The story of Bosnian rescuer Zoran Mandlbaum, a Jewish man from the city of Mostar who had the choice to leave during the Bosnian war, but the legacy of the Holocaust motivated him to stay and initiate various humanitarian efforts to help those trapped within the city and nearby concentration camps.
Cases of Evil: Vlasenica
Cases of Evil: Vlasenica addresses the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia – ICTY’s case, ‘’The Prosecutor v. Dragan Nikolic,’’ and notorious war crimes that took place in the Bosnian city of Vlasenica, including the establishment of the Sušica concentration camp.
Ordinary Heroes
The Ordinary Heroes documentary series depicts real-life stories of Bosnian citizens, who, by choosing to rescue the ‘other,’ became heroes in a time when their country was committing acts of genocide. Each 30-minute episode documents the stories of rescuers and those they saved.
Guardians of Truth
A video presentation of the events that marked the 25th Commemoration of the Srebrenica Genocide organized in Srebrenica-Potočari.
Unprotected
Unprotected investigates the treatment of those called to testify as witnesses at war crimes trials in Bosnia and Herzegovina by focusing on the experiences of two Individuals: one, a woman who testified at the trial of a man who raped her during the war; the other, a man who committed suicide shortly after receiving a subpoena requiring him to appear as a witness in a war crimes trial.
Yugonostalgia: A Visual Construct of Vareš
PCRC has partnered with the University of Durham and researcher Dr. Louis Monroy to produce a short documentary film about the impact of post-war “capitalism” in BiH.
Uspomene 677
Uspomene 677 depicts the stories of three concentration camp survivors and three teenagers from each of Bosnia’s constituent ethnic communities who must now come to terms with their country’s violent past.
Women, War & Peace
Women, War & Peace is a bold five-part PBS documentary series challenging the conventional wisdom that war and peace is a man’s domain. Spotlighting the stories of women in conflict zones from Bosnia and Herzegovina to Afghanistan and Colombia to Liberia, it places women at the center of an urgent dialogue about conflict and security, and reframes our understanding of modern warfare.
In the Land of Blood and Honey
PCRC began its cooperation with Actress, Director and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie in the winter of 2010 when PCRC was asked to serve a research consultancy role for her film In the Land of Blood and Honey. PCRC utilized its network of war victims’ associations and non-governmental organizations to compile statistical data and provide necessary contextual information and details regarding events depicted in the film.