Inseparable
Villagers of different ethnicities stuck together through hard times.
The Friends
How Muslims and Catholics joined forces to build a church.
Bracika
Community leader argues that returning refugees prevented Bosnia dividing into totally segregated units.
The Forgotten
Second World War graves in Mostar abandoned and desecrated.
Elvis
Wartime foundling tries to come to terms with the past.
The Best Men
Some friendships across ethnic divides survived the Bosnian conflict.
IWPR's Bosnian Films Offer Alternative Vision
Schoolchildren too young to remember war admit they are still weighed down with the prejudices of their elders.
The Mission: Jewish Go-between in Mostar
Go-between passed messages and even helped arrange a marriage in divided Mostar.
The Acting Mum
How a Serb woman in Bosnia adopted children from another community.
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