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Bridge on the Neretva river, built and twice-destroyed during the shooting of the film. Battle of Neretva was the first of a series of huge state-sponsored World War II film productions. It had a staggering budget approved by Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. Different sources put it anywhere between $4.5 million and $12 million.
List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film; List of films from Serbia and Montenegro; List of Bosnia and Herzegovina films; List of Croatian films; List of Kosovan films; List of Montenegrin films; List of films from North Macedonia; List of Serbian films; List of Slovenian films
Kuduz is a 1989 Yugoslavian drama film, set in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina written by Abdulah Sidran and Ademir Kenović, who also directed the film. [1] It is based on the true story of the outlaw Junuz Kečo. The film was critically acclaimed [2] and won more than 20 Yugoslavian awards. [3]
Montenegro submitted a film for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] for the first time in 2013. [3] The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [4]
First Macedonian independent film. Before the Rain: Milčo Mančevski: 1994: Social: The first Macedonian film to be nominated for Academy Award. Angel Waste: Dimitrie Osmanli: 1995: Melodrama: Self Destruction: Altanaj Erbil: 1996: Comedy: Gypsy Magic: Stole Popov: 1997: Melodrama: It was Macedonia's submission to the 70th Academy Awards. Over ...
The film is based on fictive events of World War II and is centered on the atrocious crimes committed during that period, in particular the Jugović and Osmanović families. According to Vuk Drašković, the original novel is loosely based on the Pridvorica massacre .
This film is based on a true story about events in Belgrade in 1979. Jesen u mojoj ulici [1] Autmn on My Street: Miloš Pušić: Filip Đurić, Nikola Spasojević, Milica Trifunović, Nada Dobanović, Nikola Ilić: Comedy/Youth drama: Besa [1] Solemn Promise: Srđan Karanović: Miki Manojlović, Iva Krajnc, Radivoje Bukvić: Drama/Romance film ...
Kozara is a 1962 Yugoslav film directed by Veljko Bulajić.It is a well known film of the partisan film subgenre popular in Yugoslavia in the 1960s and 1970s and depicts events surrounding the Battle of Kozara.