A Cry From the Grave

Documentary, 104 min, Great Britain 1999
Saturday, June 3th, 22:00 hrs, 

Director/Script: Leslie Woodhead
Photography: Gerry Pinches
Editor: Ian Meller
Sound: Tony Meering, Peter Eason, David Welch, Ian Sands
Narrator: Leslie Woodhead

Producer: Leslie Woodhead
Executive Producers: Krishan Arora (Antelope), Nicholas Fraser (BBC)
Associate Producer: Kees Ryninks
Editors: Stephen Segaller (13/WNET), Cees van Ede (NPS), Dierk Ludwig Schaaf (WDR)
Production: Antelope production in association with Ryninks Films BV, NPS, Thirteen/WNET for BBC

Distribution: BBC Worldwide

Selected Filmography Leslie Woodhead: 444 Days, 1998; Tony Bennett's New York, 1997; Who is Vladimir Pozner?, 1995; The Last Soviet Citizen, 1993; Why Lockerbie?, 1991; The Incredicle Case of Comrade Rockstar, 1989; Strike, 1981; Invasion, 1980; Psychic Surgeons, 1975; How to Steal a Party, 1972; The Man who couldn't keep quiet, 1970; The Stones in the Park, 1969; Hair, 1968; Jim Clark, 1965.

In July 1995, the most horrific massacre on European soil since the end of World War II took place in Srebrenica where over 7,000 Bosnian Muslims are systematically liquidated by General Mladic‘s troops. Dutch UN forces were forced to look on helplessly at what transpired around them. Leslie Woodhead’s minute reconstruction leaves no room for apathy. Never before has the drama of terror been brought home so ruthlessly, at least not with the means available to the documentary film. A true masterpiece.