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Festival of Three Little Girls Proposed for Zagreb, Questions Raised Over Inclusion
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Festival of Three Little Girls Proposed for Zagreb, Questions Raised Over Inclusion

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A proposed festival in Zagreb would focus on the tragic lives of three young girls: Lea Deutsch, Aleksandra Zec, and Madine Hoseini.
  • The festival aims to highlight their stories, suggesting that each life could inspire multiple films.
  • The article questions why other young girls, like Rosemarie ล evo or Andrijana Marinkoviฤ‡, might not be included in such a focus.

Zagreb may soon host a unique cultural event: the Festival Tri djevojฤice (Festival of Three Little Girls). This proposed festival would center on the poignant and tragic stories of three young girls whose lives were cut short under difficult circumstances.

The focus would be on Lea Deutsch, Aleksandra Zec, and Madine Hoseini. The article suggests that the life of each of these girls is so profound and sorrowful that it could serve as the basis for more than one deeply moving film. Their experiences represent significant historical and personal tragedies.

However, the festival's proposed scope raises questions. The article specifically ponders why other young girls, such as Rosemarie ล evo or Andrijana Marinkoviฤ‡, might be excluded from this particular focus. This implies a potential debate about the selection criteria and the broader representation of young lives affected by hardship and tragedy in the region's history.

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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.