Nenad & Ruđer
Ruđer is a promising composer. Blind from an early age, he comes from a prominent artistic family.
Before the war his father, Miro Glavurtić, was a well-known painter and writer; his sister Kristina was a student the Academy of Fine Arts, his mother Rada a French teacher.
Just before the war starts, Rada asks Nenad, one of her pupils, to look after Ruđer when they go to a school excursion together; they talk about music and become friends.
One day Nenad is surprised to find out that Ruđer and his family are suddenly gone. He finds an unfamiliar nameplate on their apartment door. It is only much later that he learns that Ruđer's father had been receiving threatening phone calls, and that the paintings of Ruđer's sister had been completely destroyed at the Academy of Arts.
'I was young, I didn't know the things I know now', Nenad says in his video letter to Ruđer. 'But I still don't understand one thing: why didn't you tell me anything? You didn't even say goodbye'.


