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The Hemofarm Foundation’s documentary film “The most important call in life” had its premiere screening at the Slobodna Zona (Free Zone) film festival.

From the premiere at the Hall of the Belgrade Culture Centre could be heard the testimonies of eight people who are on the organ transplant waiting list.

The film’s author and director, Danica Vučenić and Mateja Rackova, enable the powerful testimonies of people who are waiting for transplants, with the aim of prompting amendments to the law, but also changing public awareness in Serbia to accept organ donation as a voluntary act of solidarity for every one of us.

The film “The most important call in life” was created under the auspices of the eponymous campaign of the Hemofarm Foundation and the Serbian Ministry of Health.

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