"A Life’s Worth"
Serielizados Fest
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Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) Carrer de Montalegre 5, 08001 Barcelona
Image from series "A Life’s Worth," directed by Ahmed Abdullahi (France, Sweden, 2025).
Inspired by the book of the UN soldier Magnus Ernström Ett halvt år, ett helt liv, A Life’s Worth is a drama about the first Swedish UN battalion in Bosnia in 1993. Four young soldiers face their first mission in a brutal conflict where maintaining peace is not enough. Their commander constantly struggles between intervention and duty. An enthralling story about war, morality and the bonds of friendship, love and trust that are forged in it.
A Life’s Worth immerses us in the war in Bosnia; a cruel war that tore the country apart in the early 1990s. The series explores the ethical dilemma faced by the UN peacekeepers who were sent to the region, unable (and incapacitated) to intervene in a conflict beyond their control. A series that offers a different and necessary look at one of the most violent wars in recent European history, and opens the door to an essential debate about the cost of peace.
The session will include a screening of the first two episodes (in original version with English and Catalan subtitles) with the presence of director Ahmed Abdullahi and screenwriter Mona Masri
A screening in the 2025 edition of Serielizados Fest.
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