The Scorpions, A Home Movie

The Scorpions, A Home Movie (Serbian Cyrillic: Шкорпиони, кућни филм; Bosnian: Škorpioni, kućni film) is a 1995 film by director Lazar Stojanović and producer Nataša Kandić[1] showcasing the Srebrenica massacre.

[2] It shows the Serbian paramilitary group Scorpions[3][4] bringing six Bosnian Muslims into a ditch, then firing above them.

In 2007, Nataša Kandić had recovered a copy of the original tape from a man in Šid, reportedly a part of the paramilitary group, who provided it only on the condition that she not air it until he had safely left the country.

The Guardian described the tape as the "smoking gun" and "the final, incontrovertible proof of Serbia's part in the Srebrenica massacres.

"[6] The New York Times called the airing of the tape on Serbian television a "watershed" moment for the country.