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Running time. 92 minutes. Country. SFR Yugoslavia. Language. Croatian. The Birch Tree ( Croatian: Breza) is a 1967 Yugoslav film directed by Ante Babaja . The film won two Golden Arena awards at the 1967 Pula Film Festival, the Yugoslav national film awards, including Best Cinematography ( Tomislav Pinter) and Best Actor ( Bata Živojinović ...
A still from The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe, the first feature film released in the Balkans. List of Serbian films encompasses films produced by the Cinema of Serbia. Serbia again became an independent country in 2006, after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. For an A-Z list see Category:Serbian films.
King Petar the First (Serbian: Краљ Петар I) is a 2018 Serbian-Greek war historical drama film directed by Petar Ristovski, starring Lazar Ristovski and Radovan Vujović. The screenplay is based on Milovan Vitezović 's 1994 novel King Petar's socks. [1][2] It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best International Feature Film at ...
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.
120 minutes. Country. SFR Yugoslavia. Language. Croatian. The Glembays (Croatian: Glembajevi) is a 1988 Yugoslav film directed by Antun Vrdoljak starring Mustafa Nadarević and Ena Begović. [1] The film is an adaptation of Miroslav Krleža 's 1929 play Messrs. Glembay (Gospoda Glembajevi) [2] and was produced by Televizija Zagreb and Jadran ...
Rhythm of a Crime (Croatian: Ritam zločina) is a 1981 Yugoslav fantasy crime film directed by Zoran Tadić, made in Serbian-Croatian co-production. It is based on "Dobri duh Zagreba", a short story by Pavao Pavličić. [1] It was awarded for best screenplay and best actor at the 1983 Fantasporto. In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found ...
For this film, Pavle Vuisić was awarded the Golden Arena. In 1972 Bata Živojinović played the role of his life in Valter Defends Sarajevo. Three years later the film was shown on Chinese national television, making Živojinović a film star in China. [25] In 1973, two films were made that performed very well at the box office.
Running time. 111 minutes. Country. Yugoslavia. Language. Serbo-Croatian. Don't Look Back, My Son ( Serbo-Croatian: Ne okreći se, sine ), also known as My Son, Don't Turn Round in the United States, is a 1956 Yugoslav film by Croatian director Branko Bauer. It is based on a children's novel of the same name by Arsen Diklić.