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Twenty years ago, Zoran Đinđić was killed. This trauma, opened on March 12, 2003, continues today. Where was the state then, and where was the mafia? How does Serbia today remember the murdered prime minister and his actions? What is and what is not Đinđić's statesmanship and political legacy? These and other questions form a collective memory. The most important of all is - how much was the assassination of Zoran Đinđić a chronicle of the announced death? The answers sum up all the neuralgic points. It is about wars, transition, democracy, the future of the country and its orientation - it is about what we are and what we could be. The story of Zoran Đinđić is therefore the story of Serbia. The author of the film produced by N1 is Filip Švarm, the narrator is Dragan Bjelogrlić, the executive producer is Stevan Ristić. The interlocutors are the president of the political council of the Social Democratic Party (2000-2002) Ivan Vujačić, vice-president of the Social Democratic Party (1994–1998, 1999–2001 and 2004–2006) Slobodan Gavrilović, Prime Minister of Serbia (2003-2004) Zoran Živković, Minister of Social Affairs (2003- 2004) Gordana Matković, professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb Lino Veljak, president of the Civic Association (1992-1998) Vesna Pešić, founder and director of Ipsos Strategic Marketing (1997-2015) Srđan Bogosavljević, one of the founders of DSS and diplomat Vladeta Janković. Also, the interlocutors in the film are the director of the B92 Information Program (2004-2011), Sanda Savić, editor-in-chief of B92 (1989-2018), Veran Matić, personal driver of Zoran Đinđić, Aleksandar Bijelić, personal secretary of Zoran Đinđić, Biljana Stankov, deputy director of BIA ( 2003-2004) and author of the book "Service" Goran Živaljević, President of Montenegro Milo Đukanović, Secretary of the Democratic Party (2000-2001) Gorica Mojović, Head of UBPOK (2003-2004) Boro Banjac, President of the Democratic Party (2014-2016) Bojan Pajtić and Chief cabinet of Zoran Đinđić (1996-2001) Siniša Nikolić. Follow us: Facebook: / n1srbija Twitter: / n1infobg