The Stone Speakers
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Directed byIgor Drljaca
Written byIgor Drljaca
Produced byIgor Drljaca
Albert Shin
Albert Shin
CinematographyAmel Djikoli
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| Directed by | Igor Drljaca |
| Written by | Igor Drljaca |
| Produced by | Igor Drljaca Albert Shin |
| Cinematography | Amel Djikoli |
| Edited by | Igor Drljaca |
Production company | Timelapse Pictures |
| Distributed by | Game Theory Films |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Countries | Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Languages | Bosnian Croatian English Serbian |
The Stone Speakers is a 2018 Canadian documentary, directed by Igor Drljaca. The film examines the growth of ideological tourism in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina.
It premiered in the Wavelengths section of the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival,[1] had its international premiere at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival,[2] and was acquired for Canadian distribution by Game Theory Films.[3] NOW Magazine's Kevin Ritchie called it "a timely film given recent debates around public monuments and who we decide to memorialize and why."[4]