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“After Milosevic fell from
power and was sent to
Hague many of us that
had immigrated returned.
Most of us came back to our
country full of hope, but it
didn’t last.”
Serbian filmmaker Goran Paskaljevic dis-
cusses filmmaking in Serbia.
Page 38.
“We will have “environ-
mental refugees”, some-
thing akin to political refu-
gees. What other options
will there be for people liv-
ing in uninhabitable areas,
other than migration? If our
part of the world is inhabit-
able, we will have to accept
refugees.”
Professor of planning Trausti Valsson dis-
cusses global warming.
Page 10.
“I spent the evening in the
bar of the disco car partak-
ing in a Finnish favourite,
hard apple cider, before
sleeping my way into some
tremendous neck pain in
my small assigned seat.”
Virginia Zech travels with trains.
Page 44.
“The intervals between
songs got increasingly long-
er as the show went on.
Various requests for drinks,
tuning up, handing out salt
pastilles, and looking bored
while the crowd got in-
creasingly thinner, dragged
on for all too long.”
Haukur S. Magnússon attentds a Brian
Jonestown Massacre show.
Page 34.
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