www.gmfus.org - In March 1999, at the height of the Kosovo conflict, NATO engaged against the military forces of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Lieutenant Dale Zelko, a U.S. fighter pilot, was shot down by Colonel Zoltan Dani,
commander of a Serbian anti-aircraft unit. Twelve years later, the former enemies meet when Zelko, now a civilian, flies
to Serbia to encounter Dani, a baker.
Željko Mirković, a Serbian filmmaker, documented this emotional journey in his film, The Second Meeting, thanks to a
grant from the Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD).
“It is more than a story about Serbia and the U.S. This story has a long-term message,” said Mirković, an award-winning
documentary filmmaker and producer.
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