ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: British actress and activist Vanessa Redgrave premiered a documentary late on Friday (October 3) made together with her son about a workers' uprising in Bosnia earlier this year that typifies the pain of post-communist transition in eastern Europe.<br/> <br />"Bosnia Rising" centres around the fight to save a detergent factory in the northern Bosnian town of Tuzla, once a hub for the metals and chemicals industries of former Yugoslavia but now home to one in five of Bosnia's 27.5 percent registered unemployed.<br/> <br />The Dita factory, which before the Bosnian 1992-95 war made detergents used in households up and down the former socialist Yugoslavia, today stands idle after a failed privatisation by a local tycoon. The plant is guarded around the clock by its workers who fear the owner might sell off the machinery.<br/> <br />"Social justice is something people everywhere are crying for and rallying for it, organising for it, and are determined, if we