Severe torture and some seventy missing detainees is the reality of Split's Lora Stockade in which more than 1,000 persons from Split, Dalmatia, neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina and the rump Yugoslavia were detained between 1992 and 1996.
A film about the prison located in Split's Lora Stockade, where more than 1,000 persons from Split, Dalmatia, neighboring Bosnia-Herzegovina and the rump Yugoslavia were detained between 1992 and 1996. Severe torture and some seventy missing detainees is the reality of that place, located in downtown Split. None of that prevented Judge Slavko Lozina to rule in 2002 that the accused for these charges were innocent. The film gives testimonies of former detainees, but also of generals, former head of Split Police, lawyers and journalists, reflecting the political situation in Split and Croatia in those days.
Days of Croatian Film – Best Production Award to Factum; Asterfest, Strumica; Balkan Black Box, Berlin; DokMa, Maribor; East Silver; Film South Asia Documentary Film Festival, Kathmandu; IDFA Amsterdam; Jihlava IFF; Liburnia Film Festival; Pool Film Festival; Prix Europa Berlin; Thessaloniki International Film Festival; Trieste Film Festival; Verzio Film Festival, Budapest; ZagrebDox; Zagreb Film Festival