Missing Lives by Rory Maclean

Missing Lives by Rory Maclean

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Missing Lives by Rory Maclean

An immense tragedy took place in the Balkans between 1991 and 2001 during the Yugoslav Wars, when tens of thousands of people vanished. This heartwrenching event is told through 15 stories, in a moving collaboration between Nick Danziger's photographic essays and Rary Maclean's words. Desperate searches ensued for the missing, who in almost every case had been murdered, leaving families waiting endlessly. Now, for the first time, DNA has been used to match blood and bone, reuniting families divided by death. Missing Lives gives a voice to these bereft communities.
Nick Danziger is an author, documentary film maker and photographer. His first book 'Danziger's Travels' was an immediate bestseller and has been reprinted over a dozen times. He has made over 40 documentary films for the BBC, Channel 4 and the Discovery Channel amongst which his documentary video film 'War, Lives and Videotape [BBC]' (based on the children abandoned in Marastoon mental asylum in Kabul) won the prestigious Prix Italia for best television documentary. In 2004 his photograph of President Bush and Prime Minister Blair won first prize in the portrait category of the World Press Photo awards. His photography is regularly shown in newspapers around the world including Time, Newsweek, Paris Match and L'Espresso.
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ISBN 13 9781904587873
ISBN 10 1904587879
Title Missing Lives
Author Rory Maclean
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dewi Lewis Publishing
Year published 2010-07-01
Number of pages 183
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.