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Rogatica, Bosnia, 3 Nov. 2011
1. Wide shot Villa Angelina in Rogatica
2. Mid shot Villa Angelina in Rogatica
3. Cut away windows of Villa Angelina
4. Wide shot Villa Angelina in Rogatica
5. Wide shot official ceremony to open the building and hand over apartment keys to refugees
6. Mid shot three refugees at the ceremony, Lena Babic (in the center) holds a photo of her, her sister and Angelina Jolie
7. Tilt up from the photo of Babic sisters with Angelina Jolie to Lena Babic's smiling face
8. Mid shot officials waiting to speak at the opening ceremony
9. Mid shot refugees at the ceremony, smiling and clapping
10. CU One of the refugees
11. Mid shot a group of refugees at the ceremony
12. Mid shot Lena Babic walks up to an official to receive the keys of the apartment and takes the photo of herself with Jolie from a plastic bag she is carrying
13. Wide shot one of the refugees being kissed and hugged by the US ambassador to Bosnia Patrick Moon after receiving apartment keys from him
14. Mid shot Officials, including Moon, cut the ribbon to declare the building officially open
15. Mid shot (L-R) Rogatica major Radomir Jovicic, Lena Babic, Mara Babic and US ambassador Moon sit in the Babic sisters' new apartment - Lena Babic holding her photo with Jolie
16. SOUNDBITE (English) US Ambassador to Bosnia, Patrick Moon, US Ambassador to Bosnia:
"It is real pleasure to be here, to see these people how happy they are to establish their new homes in Villa Angelina in Rogatica."
17. Mid shot Lena and Mara Babic sit on a sofa in their new apartment
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Ed Findlay, representative of the U.S Bureau for Population, Refugees and Migration that funded the building:
"Miss Jolie works very closely with my bureau's principal international partner, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, so in that sense her visit was certainly relevant and it was just at the time of her visit that we were completing the selection process for this building, so we work very well with the UNHCR and we are very pleased that Angelina Jolie represents them so well."
19. Tracking shot following Lena Babic as she gets up from the sofa and walks to the kitchen to inspect appliances and cupboards
20. SOUNDBITE (Serbian), Lena Babic:
"Angelina visited and she saw everything. She said 'If I can do anything, you will have your own bathroom.' She could not do it alone, all the people help and we are grateful to all of them."
21. Close up photo of Lena and Mara Babic with Jolie
22. SOUNDBITE (Serbian), Lena Babic:
"She is always close to my hart, Angelina is in my hearth, and I brought this photo with me for everyone who came here today to see it."
23. Wide Babic sisters sitting on a sofa in their new apartment's living room, framed photo of them with Jolie is seen on a table in front of them
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24. Close of actress Angelina Jolie, in Jenny Packham dress, and Brad Pitt walking on red carpet to medium view
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25. Mid of Angelina Jolie and United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) High Commissioner Antonio Guterres (in pale yellow shirt) amidst crowd
26. Crowd watching Lampedusa seaside
27. SOUNDBITE (English) Angelina Jolie, Actress and goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees:
Reporter's question - Is it important to be here.
"Of course it is, It is important to help, of course."
28. Crowd on beach
NEW REFUGEE DWELLING "VILLA ANGELINA" OPENS IN BOSNIAN TOWN
A small building in Bosnia's eastern town of Rogatica opened Thursday (3 Nov), but it is already well known around the country as "Villa Angelina."
The building was named after Angelina Jolie.
It is to serve as a home to some of the people who remain refugees more than 15 years after the end of the country's 1992-95 war.
The building took a record 9 months to build after the local authorities in Rogatica received half a million dollar donation from the US government.
The donation was approved a few months after the visit to the camp by Jolie and her equally famous partner Brad Pitt.
The refugees who got the keys Thursday for the fully furnished apartments say they recognize that the building was funded by the US government and, in part, by local authorities.
However, although Jolie's name was not mentioned in the donation contract, the new residents of "Villa Angelina" are convinced that her visit had made it possible.
"She saw everything?she said, 'If I can do anything, you will have your own bathroom,'" one of the refugees, 79-year-old Lena Babic said.
Babic decided that the first possession she will bring into her new apartment should be a photo of her and her sister Mara with Jolie.
"Angelina is in my heart and I brought this photo with me for everyone who came here today to see it," she said.
Before moving into the new building, refugees lived a run-down building in Rogatica that served as a refugee camp.
There, each of them had only one small room to live in and one cold bathroom they all shared.
Angelina Jolie was not present at the opening.