The Weight of Chains 2 explained

The Weight of Chains 2
Director:Boris Malagurski
Producer:Boris Malagurski
Starring:Noam Chomsky
Carla Del Ponte
Mlađan Dinkić
Vuk Jeremić
Diana Johnstone
Ivo Josipović
Slavko Kulić
Miroslav Lazanski
Igor Mandić
Michael Parenti
Oliver Stone
R. James Woolsey
Music:Milan Janković
Ilija Stevanović
Stefan Drndarski
Novo Sekulović
Studio:Malagurski Cinema
Runtime:124 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English, Serbian
Budget:$45,049

The Weight of Chains 2 is a 2014 Canadian-Serbian[1] documentary film about the political and economic situation in the countries of the former Yugoslavia.[2] Directed and produced by Boris Malagurski, the film was released on November 20, 2014, at the Serbian Film Festival at Montecasino in Johannesburg, South Africa.[3]

As the sequel of The Weight of Chains,[4] the film deals with neoliberal economic reforms in the Balkans[2] [5] and discusses the effects of these reforms on all aspects of life in the former Yugoslavia, from politics, economics, military, culture and education to the media. "Through stories of stolen and sold off companies, corrupt politicians, fictional tribunals, destructive foreign investors and various economic-military alliances, the film deconstructs modern myths about everything we've been told will bring us a better life", Malagurski told Tanjug.[6]

The film aired on Radio Television of Serbia in July 2016.[7]

Synopsis

The film starts with events that led to the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević on 5 October 2000. It analyzes the National Endowment for Democracy's financing of the Otpor! resistance movement, together with the West's training of Serbian activists and politicians in Budapest and discusses the row between the government and the opposition concerning electoral fraud accusations. The film continues to assess Serbia's economy after the fall of Milošević.[8]

As the concept of neoliberalism is explained in the film, from the teachings of Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, to Milton Friedman and the Chicago Boys, and the spread of neoliberalism from the overthrow of Salvador Allende in the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, which brought Augusto Pinochet to power, to Margaret Thatcher's reforms in the United Kingdom and Ronald Reagan's reforms in the United States,[9] Malagurski argues that a 'shock-economy' based on the Washington Consensus led Serbia and other countries to the edge of existence,[10] with the United States imposing these policies by installing puppet regimes. The film asserts that non-governmental organizations, with multimillion-dollar budgets and direct connections with Washington, help keep U.S.-friendly regimes in power and the people in line. Noting that Russia demanded that NGOs register as "foreign agents" in that country to solve this problem, Malagurski mentions that the United States also passed the Foreign Agents Registration Act.[8] "Institutions like the International Monetary Fund", Malagurski said in a discussion, "act like hitmen", whose policies "destroyed the economies of many countries". The destruction of the education system in the former Yugoslavia is assessed in the film as well, with Malagurski arguing that adopting the neoliberal model led to a drastic decrease in quality of learning, combined with vulgar television shows that aim to dumb down the populace.[8]

Malagurski then briefly tackles the topic of the Yugoslav wars, claiming that Slobodan Milošević and Franjo Tuđman, leaders on opposite sides of the conflict, had several common banks abroad where they hid money that was stolen during the war. The film argues that Croatian general Ante Gotovina amassed enormous wealth during the war as well.[8] Carla Del Ponte then discusses the case of Ramush Haradinaj, saying that he was freed because of political pressure from the United States. She also says that UNMIK refused to send evidence of organ theft in Kosovo, arguing that "since NATO and the Kosovo Liberation Army were partners during the war, they couldn't act against each other after the war."[9]

The 2002 Venezuelan coup d'état attempt is analyzed in the film, with Hugo Chávez, who previously changed Venezuela's neoliberal constitution and defied the IMF, briefly being replaced with a President loyal to the United States, arguing that the coup d'état failed because many people went to the streets to demand Chávez back, with Chávez quickly being re-installed as president.[9] Malagurski then presents his recommendations for how a country can free itself from Western control – by protecting local industry, as the film argues that foreign investments destroy local production (noting the examples of South Korea, which restricted foreign investments, as well as Finland from 1930 to 1980),[11] creating a welfare state and making protesting a way of life.[8]

Production

The film was produced with support from the Serbian government Office for Kosovo and Metohija,[12] the Serbian Ministry of Youth and Sport, the Belgrade Secretariat for Culture, Radio Television of Serbia,[13] as well as individual donors worldwide, such as the .[14]

Release

Following the World Premiere in Johannesburg, The Weight of Chains 2 had its European Premiere on November 29, 2014, at the Swedish Film Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, as a part of BANEFF – the Balkan New Film Festival.[15] In an interview, Malagurski said that the film was shown at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education[16] and the film was also screened at the Museo Nacional de las Culturas[17] in Mexico City, Mexico.

Subsequent screenings took place in Vancouver[18] and Toronto[19] in Canada, Innsbruck[20] in Austria and Stuttgart[10] and Berlin[10] in Germany. The Balkan premiere took place in Banja Luka,[21] [22] while the Serbian premiere was in Subotica.[23] The film opened in cinemas in Belgrade,[24] Vienna,[25] Novi Sad,[26] Linz,[27] Niš,[28] Kraljevo[29] and was shown in Čačak,[30] Kozarska Dubica,[31] Teslić,[32] Gračanica[33] and Sombor.[34]

The film was also shown in Prague, Czech Republic,[8] and as part of the 2015 BANEFF in Oslo, Norway.[35] It was also screened at the Subversive Festival in Zagreb, Croatia,[1] [36] as well as in Ljubljana, Slovenia,[37] Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina,[38] Podgorica, Montenegro,[39] and other cities.[40]

In September 2015, the film had its United Kingdom premiere at the 23rd Raindance Film Festival in London.[41]

Critical response

Serbian film critic Dubravka Lakić[42] wrote a review of the film in Politika following the Belgrade premiere of The Weight of Chains 2, in which she wrote that "it's not necessary for you to agree with Malagurski's ideology to notice that he indisputably made a full-blooded and, for our cinematic terms, unsurpassed documentary". She described the film as "exciting and dynamic", adding that, in regards to both content and form, it is a "complex film", which could have been "even better if it had been more concise". Lakić points out that, by "confronting claims made by the interviewees", the message of the film is clearly presented – "resistance to neoliberalism is no longer a matter of ideology, but of common sense".[43]

Agata Tomažič, who interviewed Malagurski in the Slovenian newspaper Delo, described the film as "a Yugoslav version of The Shock Doctrine by Michael Winterbottom … … or a cross between Moore's and Gibney's Casino Jack and the United States of Money".[44]

Interviewees

The interviewees in the film include:[2] [45] [46]

Two of the interviewees were featured only in the film trailer:[46] [47]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.subversivefestival.com/film/6/329/te%C5%BEina_lanaca_2 The Weight of Chains 2
  2. http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/kultura.71.html:505859-Malagurski-Uz-puno-truda-bolje-sutra-moze-da-se-ostvari Malagurski: Uz puno truda bolje sutra može da se ostvari
  3. http://www.montecasino.co.za/whatson/Events/Pages/Serbian_Film_Festival.aspx The Serbian Film festival at Montecasino
  4. http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/kultura.71.html:386313-Boris-Malagurski-Zelim-da-radim-u-Srbiji Boris Malagurski: Želim da radim u Srbiji
  5. Web site: Malagurski at the premiere in Kraljevo . Eraska.rs . 9 February 2015 . 11 February 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150210042348/http://www.eraska.rs/kraljevo/dogadjaji/vest/2076/malagurski-na-premijeri-u-kraljevu-resenja-umesto-kuknjave.html . 10 February 2015 .
  6. http://www.tanjug.rs/novosti/161646/premijera-dokumentarca-tezina-lanaca-2-31--januara.htm The premiere of The Weight of Chains 2 on January 31
  7. http://www.rts.rs/page/tv/sr/story/21/rts-2/2395016/tezina-lanaca-2.html RTS – Težina lanaca 2
  8. Radim Panenka, USA chtějí okupovat celý svět, představoval v Praze srbský režisér svůj film. A dal všem návod, jak se tomu vzepřít Parlamentní Listy, 17.04.2015
  9. http://www.nspm.rs/hronika/boris-malagurski-otpor-neoliberalizmu-danas-nije-stvar-ideologije-vec-zdravog-razuma.html?alphabet=l The Weight of Chains 2
  10. Web site: Vesti online / Dijaspora / SAD Vesti / Buntom protiv lanaca . 2015-01-17 . 2015-01-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150118144927/http://m.vesti-online.com/Dijaspora/drzava/Nemacka/Vesti/459852/Buntom-protiv-lanaca . dead .
  11. http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Kultura/Sta-je-sokiralo-Karlu-del-Ponte.lt.html What shocked Carla Del Ponte
  12. http://www.subotica.com/vesti/intervju-boris-malagurski-id14150.html "2005. godine Boris je emigrirao u Kanadu "
  13. http://www.subotica.com/vesti/premijera-filma-tezina-lanaca-2-autora-borisa-malagurskog-u-petak-u-bioskopu-eurocinema-id21834.html "The Weight of Chains 2" in Subotica
  14. https://weightofchains.ca/two/#sponsors Weight of Chains 2 website
  15. http://baneff.com/2014/11/25/wight-of-chains-2-european-premiere-29th-november-2014-sfi-stockholm/ Weight of Chains European Premiere on November 29 2014 at the Swedish Film Institute in Stockholm
  16. http://www.subotica.com/vesti/premijera-filma-tezina-lanaca-2-autora-borisa-malagurskog-u-petak-u-bioskopu-eurocinema-id21834.html Tehnološki institut Monterej
  17. http://www.mexicoescultura.com/actividad/123869/El%20peso%20de%20las%20cadenas,%20parte%202.html#.VLqruSvF_E0 El peso de las cadenas, parte 2
  18. https://www.straight.com/listings/events/784951 The Weight of Chains 2
  19. http://www.theroyal.to/films/weight-chains-2/ The Weight of Chains 2
  20. https://m.metropol-kino.at/metropol/movie/5902/das-gewicht-der-ketten-2 The Weight of Chains 2
  21. http://www.nezavisne.com/umjetnost-zabava/film/Poruke-Malagurskog-stigle-do-Banjalucana-285153.html Malagurski's messages arrived in Banja Luka
  22. http://www.glassrpske.com/drustvo/vijesti/Balkanska-premijera-filma-Tezina-lanaca-dva/lat/173222.html Balkan premiere of The Weight of Chains 2
  23. http://www.subotica.com/vesti/premijera-filma-tezina-lanaca-2-autora-borisa-malagurskog-u-petak-u-bioskopu-eurocinema-id21834.html The premiere of The Weight of Chains 2 in Subotica
  24. https://web.archive.org/web/20150315071349/http://www.b92.net/kultura/vodic/bioskopi.php Cinemas in Belgrade
  25. http://www.kinofans.com/kinoprogramm/Wien/Das-Gewicht-der-Ketten-2-film-224341-Spielzeiten.htm "Das Gewicht der Ketten 2" in Wien – Kinoprogramm und Spielzeiten
  26. http://www.kcns.org.rs/vest/boris-malagurski-tezina-lanaca-2/ Neviđeno interesovanje i salve aplauza na otvorenoj sceni
  27. http://www.megaplex.at/film/das-gewicht-der-ketten-2 Das Gewicht Der Ketten 2
  28. http://www.juznevesti.com/Zabava/Film-Tezina-lanaca-2-i-u-Nisu.sr.html Film “Težina lanaca 2” i u Nišu
  29. http://www.kvart.rs/2015/02/tezina-lanaca-2/ The Weight of Chains 2
  30. http://vesti.krstarica.com/kultura/tezina-lanaca-2-u-cacku/ The Weight of Chains 2 in Cacak
  31. http://www.dub-radio.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3648:prikazan-film-qteina-lanaca-2q&catid=34:vijesti "The Weight of Chains 2" shown in Kozarska Dubica
  32. http://dobojski.info/kultura/item/7296-najava-premijera-filma-tezina-lanaca-2-u-teslicu The premiere of "The Weight of Chains 2" in Teslic
  33. http://www.tvmost.info/vesti/u_gracanici_prikazan_film_tezina_lanaca_2/16219 "The Weight of Chains 2" shown in Gračanica
  34. http://www.soinfo.org/vesti/vest/14473/ The Weight of Chains 2 in Sombor
  35. http://baneff.com/oslo-2015/ Balkan New Film Festival
  36. Web site: Filmski Program Težina lanaca 2. kinoeuropa.hr. 18 April 2018.
  37. http://www.kinoteka.si/si/455/spored.aspx Petek, 15.5, 19:00, Teža verige 2 (The Weight of Chains 2)
  38. https://archive.today/20150804180754/http://www.mi2news.com/announcement-of-events-for-monday-18-may-2015/1451/ ANNOUNCEMENT OF EVENTS FOR MONDAY, 18 MAY 2015
  39. http://mnmne.org/poziv-na-premijeru-filma-borisa-malagurskog-tezina-lanaca-2-u-organizaciji-pokreta-za-neutralnost-crne-gore/ The premiere of Boris Malagurski's The Weight of Chains 2
  40. http://gin.ba/desavanja/kultura/325-premijera-novog-filma-borisa-malugarskog-tezina-lanaca-2 Premijera novog filma Borisa Malugarskog: Težina lanaca 2
  41. http://calendar.raindancefestival.org/films/the-weight-of-chains-2 The Weight of Chains 2
  42. http://www.grazia.rs/u-fokusu/intervju/dubravka-lakic Dubravka Lakić
  43. http://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/317930/%D0%93%D0%B4%D0%B5-%D1%81%D0%BC%D0%BE-%D0%BC%D0%B8-%D1%83-%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%98-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%B8 Gde smo mi u ovoj priči
  44. http://www.delo.si/sobotna/teza-verig-in-pasivnosti.html Teža verig in pasivnosti [The weight of chains and passivity: A conversation with Boris Malagurski, director of the documentary Teža verige 2, about the breakup of Yugoslavia]
  45. http://www.politika.rs/rubrike/Kultura/Nema-povlacenja-nema-predaje.lt.html Nema povlačenja, nema predaje
  46. Web site: The Interviewees . 30 January 2015.
  47. http://weightofchains.ca/2/#video Video