Igor Ljubovcevski likely landed his dream job when he became a cameraman for Alsat-M, the newest television station in Macedonia. As part of the news team he would help shape the news seen by thousands of his fellow citizens. The special thing about Alsat-M is that it offers bilingual reporting, in Macedonian and Albanian, which reaches most of the ethnically-divided population of the country. The station provides a unique opportunity to bring a struggling nation closer together, with a level of tolerance and understanding not often associated with Eastern Europe.
This documentary on drug abuse was produced by Naava Smolash's Medi 112 students Natasha Gerrard, Joey Malbon, Jesse Smith, Tracy Seelye, and Raechelle Collens with a soundtrack by local musician Joey Chaos.