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{{Infobox film
|name = The Weight of Chains 2
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|director = ]
| producer = Boris Malagurski
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|starring =
|music =
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| studio = Malagurski Cinema
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|released = {{Film date|2014|11|20|South Africa|2014|11|29|Sweden|2014|12|04|Mexico|2014|12|11|Canada|2014|12|18|Austria}}
|runtime = 124 min
|country = Canada
|language = English, Serbian
| budget = $42,005
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'''The Weight of Chains 2''' is a ] ] film about about the political and economic situation in the countries of the ].<ref name="Novosti"> ]</ref><ref> ]</ref><ref> Mondo.ba</ref> Directed and produced by ], the film was released on November 20, 2014 at the Serbian Film Festival at ] in ], ].<ref> Montecasino.co.za</ref> It is the sequel to 2010's ].<ref> Radio Television Serbia</ref>


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== Synopsis ==
The topic of the film deals with neoliberal economics in the Balkans,<ref name="Novosti"/> and the story in the sequel continues where the first part ended, covering the timeline from 2000. to the present.<ref> Novosti</ref>

The film also discusses the effects of the reforms on all aspects of life in the former Yugoslavia, from politics, economics, military, culture and education to the media. "Through stories of robbed and sold off companies, corrupt politicians, fictional tribunals, destructive foreign investors and various economic-military alliances, the new film deconstructs modern myths about everything we've been told will bring us a better live", Malagurski told ].<ref> Tanjug.rs</ref>

"The Weight of Chains 2" talks about how shock-economy based on the ] lead many countries, according to the author, to the edge of existence. Malagurski provides what he believes to be evidence of this in Serbia, but also brings to light the examples of ] and ] which confronted what Malagurski described as the "neoliberal dictate" and are better off today.<ref name="Vesti">http://m.vesti-online.com/Dijaspora/drzava/Nemacka/Vesti/459852/Buntom-protiv-lanaca</ref>

== Film screenings ==
Following the World Premiere in Johannesburg, "The Weight of Chains 2" had its European Premiere on November 29, 2014 at the ] in ], ], as a part of BANEFF - the Balkan New Film Festival.<ref> BANEFF.com</ref><ref> AllEvents.in</ref> The film as also shown at the ]<ref></ref><ref> PriceSaDusom.com</ref> and ]<ref> Mexicoescultura.com</ref> in ], ]. Subsequent screenings took place in ]<ref> The Georgia Straight</ref> and ]<ref> Royal Cinema</ref> in ], ]<ref> Metropol Kino</ref> in ] and ]<ref name="Vesti"/> and ]<ref name="Vesti"/> in ].

== Interviewees ==
The ] daily newspaper noted that the film is "important because of a series of exclusive interviews with some of the most important individuals from the Balkans, but also world-famous names".<ref> ]</ref> The interviewees in the film include:<ref name="Novosti"/><ref name="Politika"> Politika</ref>

* ] – American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, logician, political commentator and activist.
* ] – three-time Academy Award winning American film director, screenwriter and producer.
* ] – a former Chief Prosecutor of two ] ] tribunals.
* ] – a national security and energy specialist and former ] who headed the ] from 1993 until 1995.
* ] – the third and incumbent ].
* ] – a former ].
* ] – an American author, investigative journalist, political activist and peak oil awareness advocate.
* ] – a Serbian politician.
* ] – Award winning American political scientist, historian, and cultural critic.
* ] – a Serbian ]-] correspondent and ] for the ] daily '']''.
* ] – Croatian scientist and economist concerned with the sociology of international relations.

==References==
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==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.weightofchains.com/2/}}

{{Boris Malagurski}}

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