Kassandra: The peacekeeping telenovela in Bosnia

Published: Sept. 27, 2023, 9 a.m.

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In the early 1990s, the soap opera or telenovela craze was sweeping the world. One of the most popular was Kassandra made in Venezuela, about a girl switched at birth and raised in a travelling circus.\\n \\nThe show was broadcast all over the world, including Bosnia. In 1997, ravaged by war, people found escape in the make-believe world of Kassandra.\\n \\nWhen supporters of Washington-backed president Billiana Plav\\u0161i\\u0107 took over a local TV station and turned the show off, there was outrage. The United States State Department was so worried that the loss of Kassandra could hurt Plav\\u0161i\\u0107's popularity and even undermine her government, they hatched a plan to get it back on the air.\\n \\nJohnny I\\u2019Anson speaks to the star of Kassandra, Coraima Torres, along with Tony Paez who distributed the show across the world.

(Photo: Coraima Torres and Osvaldo R\\xedos. Credit: Circulo Rojo)

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