The film centers on an incendiary sound and the space it created, a para-military camp for youth. This creative “cine-text” — a reimagining of archives and documents — is the brief biography of this volatile sound and the individuals who ensured its rise, diffusion, and manipulation.
Described as an “essential viewing on remilitarisation in child-rearing in the 21st century.”
Produced in partial fulfillment of the MFA Film degree at Columbia University in the City of New York.
Zuko Garagić
Zuko Garagić is an award-winning filmmaker and writer. He holds an MFA from Columbia University, where he taught production courses and won the Indian Paintbrush Production Award. His work explores the intersections of memory, history, and identity, interweaving fiction, documentary, and essayistic form to create process-driven films that embrace disassembled narratives and fragmented structures. He is a PhD student at the University of Chicago. He is also a summa cum laude graduate of NYU.
Zuko Garagić’s films, which have screened and won awards at international festivals and been exhibited in Paris, Beijing, Prague, Moscow, and New York, have been described as “provocative amalgamations that challenge narrative and institutional norms.” Zuko’s recent research is on the travelogues, epistles, and films of Yugoslav artist Zuko Džumhur.
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