When Neighbors Become Enemies: Understanding the Bosnian Genocide is a short historical film that explores how propaganda, division, ethnic cleansing, and dehumanization helped turn everyday life in Bosnia into one of the darkest chapters of the 1990s. Through a visual and accessible approach, this film traces the breakup of Yugoslavia, the Bosnian War, the failure of the UN “safe area” in Srebrenica, and the genocide of more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys. (PLEASE ADD KEYWORDS FROM KEYWORD COLUMN)