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Sašo Milenkovski

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Known For

KokinoKokino · 2019
Kokino
2019
MovieDocumentary
Kokino is the fourth largest and oldest astronomical observatory in the world. The significance of the site is recognized worldwide. Documentary that includes a populist presentation about the site, its scientific significance and historical civilization vertical.
TAT - Transitional Euphoria or National FraudTAT - Transitional Euphoria or National Fraud · 2015
TAT - Transitional Euphoria or National Fraud
2015
MovieDocumentary
This a documentary about the TAT pyramid scheme, a major banking scandal that rocked the city of Bitola and blighted the lives of many savers from Macedonia and abroad. In their efforts to recover the money they lost in the pyramid scheme, savers suffered many personal and family dramas—in some cases even suicide and murder as a result of unsettled credit-debt accounts. Tragically, the consequences are still being addressed and might never be overcome. The documentary revives this issue at a time when many living witnesses are speaking openly about what happened in TAT and about who the main perpetrators were. Some of the surviving victims give their own statements, which is a rarity in documentaries. One of the goals of the film is for the truth about TAT to come to light.
This Is Not an American MovieThis Is Not an American Movie · 2011
This Is Not an American Movie
7.52011
MovieCrimeAction
A gang of small-time criminals dream of glamor like in an American movies and plan their biggest heist - the secret room of CIA.
Mother TeresaMother Teresa · 2000
Mother Teresa
2000
MovieDramaDocumentary
The first film about Mother Teresa.

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TAT - Transitional Euphoria or National FraudTAT - Transitional Euphoria or National Fraud · 2015
TAT - Transitional Euphoria or National Fraud
2015
MovieDocumentary
This a documentary about the TAT pyramid scheme, a major banking scandal that rocked the city of Bitola and blighted the lives of many savers from Macedonia and abroad. In their efforts to recover the money they lost in the pyramid scheme, savers suffered many personal and family dramas—in some cases even suicide and murder as a result of unsettled credit-debt accounts. Tragically, the consequences are still being addressed and might never be overcome. The documentary revives this issue at a time when many living witnesses are speaking openly about what happened in TAT and about who the main perpetrators were. Some of the surviving victims give their own statements, which is a rarity in documentaries. One of the goals of the film is for the truth about TAT to come to light.

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