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It depicts the historical Battle of Kosovo between Medieval Serbia and the Ottoman Empire which took place on 15 June 1389 (according to the Julian calendar, 28 June 1389 by the Gregorian calendar) in a field about 5 kilometers northwest of Pristina. The film was released in 1989, which marked the 600th anniversary of the Battle.
SFR Yugoslavia was a federal republic consisting of republics including SR Serbia, which in turn had two autonomous provinces, SAP Vojvodina and SAP Kosovo.Kosovo was inhabited mostly by Kosovo Albanians and the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution gave Kosovo a then-unprecedented level of autonomy, but after Josip Broz Tito's death in 1980, Kosovo's autonomy began to be questioned by Serbian politicians.
Kosovo Agnus Dei: Agim Sopi Drama, Family. 2012 Kosovo Code of live: Kodi i jetës: Ekrem Kryeziu: 2014 Kosovo Azemi: Rrahman Fetahu: 2017 Albania Distant Angels: Ëngjëjt janë larg: Gjergj Xhuvani: Drama. 2017 Kosovo Fields of War: Kësulat: Alan M. Trow Arbër Krasniqi Drama. 2019 Russia Serbia The Balkan Line: Балканский ...
War depictions in film and television include documentaries, TV mini-series, and drama serials depicting aspects of historical wars. The films included here are set in the time period from 1945 to 2001, or from the start of the Cold War until it came to an end in 1990s.
This week, 35 years ago, the Czech government buckled under the mounting pressure of its people. In mid-November, student protestors had ignited a revolutionary fervour on the cold streets of ...
Films about the Kosovo War (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Films set in Kosovo" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
Revolution is a 1985 British historical drama film directed by Hugh Hudson, written by Robert Dillon, and starring Al Pacino, Donald Sutherland and Nastassja Kinski. Pacino stars as a frontiersman in the colony of New York who involuntarily becomes involved in the Revolutionary cause during the American Revolutionary War .
Many Albanians were killed in March 1989 when demonstrations against the new constitution were violently suppressed by Serbian security forces. By June 1989, Kosovo was calm but its atmosphere was tense. [4] The speech was the climax of the commemoration of the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo.