A WW2 love story between a village girl and a partisan. A personal views on war are seen through the eyes of the two above, the local photographer, and German officer.Read More »
Milena Dravic
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Mladomir ‘Purisa’ Djordjevic – Devojka AKA The Girl (1965)
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Mladomir ‘Purisa’ Djordjevic – Jutro AKA The Morning (1967)
Mladomir 'Purisa' Djordjevic1961-1970DramaWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoThe war has ended leaving a deep trace in people. Going trough a different conflicts in the first days of peace – dealing with a former enemy’s collaborators and executing traitors – a former soldier continues with killing even in peace.Read More »
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Ján Kadár & Elmar Klos – Touha zvaná Anada AKA Adrift (1971)
1971-1980Czech RepublicDramaElmar KlosJán KadárA fisherman saves Anada, a woman adrift, from drowning. He takes her to his home, and protects her. Eventually, she occupies a larger place than was to be expected. He commits adultery with her, but his own wife seems to be in love with the strange young woman.Read More »
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Matjaz Klopcic – Sedmina AKA Funeral Feast (1969)
Matjaz Klopcic1961-1970ArthouseDramaYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoQuote:
Funeral Feast, the film with the unforgettable masterfully-edited seven-minute shoot-out in the Tivoli park, takes place in the spring of 1941, when the war engulfs the lives of the Ljubljana youth as well. The affairs of the heart result in a liaison with an enemy officer, while the rebellion leads to organized resistance.Like in the majority of Slovenian films, in Funeral Feast the actors from the other former Yugoslav republics were overdubbed by Slovenian actors: Boris Juh lent his voice to Rade Šerbedžija, Mojca Ribič to Snežana Nikšić, and Štefka Drolc to Milena Dravić.Read More »
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Bostjan Hladnik – Pesceni grad AKA The Castle of Sand (1962)
1961-1970Bostjan HladnikDramaYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoPlot:
The film opens with a scene of Milena (Millie) running in a panic towards a wire fence. She slips through a hole in the fence and runs on. This is followed by a road-movie style odyssey of two young men, both trying to win Milena’s heart. The story reaches a peak by the sea, where Milena makes an attempt to subtly reveal which of the two young men she loves. She does this by building a sand castle on the beach, where the three of them can be alone, safe and free. Yet the police are close on their trail and the two young men must come to terms with a shocking realization…Read More » -
Branko Bauer – Prekobrojna (1962)
Branko Bauer1961-1970DramaRomanceYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoA charming romantic comedy/drama from early 1960s Yugoslavia. Ranka (Milena Dravić) secretly follows her boyfriend Mikajlo (Ljubiša Samardžić) from the village to a work action. She is accepted despite not being signed up, but Mikajlo soon leaves his peasant brigade to follow the pretty student Nada in her student brigade. Mikajlo’s attempts to seduce Nada are met with laughter, and in the meantime Ranka becomes more independent. For her role, Milena Dravić won the “Golden Arena” for best female performance at the Pula Film Festival.Read More »
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Veljko Bulajic – Kozara (1962)
Veljko Bulajic1961-1970EpicWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoIn June of 1942 Germans and their collaborators decide to get rid of partisans and their stronghold in the woods of Mount Kozara in Northern Bosnia. They encircle the mountain and begin the mop up operation. Out gunned and outnumbered the partisans must not only take care of themselves but try to protect thousands of refugees too.Read More »
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Matjaz Klopcic – Zgodba ki je ni (1967)
1961-1970DramaMatjaz KlopcicYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoThe feeling of being incapable of controlling your own life and general uselessness make people want to escape the world around them. In spite of the feeling that they possess some creative force, they still feel they waste their time and lives.Read More »
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Zivojin Pavlovic – Zaseda AKA The Ambush (1969)
1961-1970DramaWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoZivojin PavlovicIdealistic young man supports the party and the new Yugoslavia’s communist regime, but soon gets involved in various political and criminal machinations becoming more and more confused about what’s right and what’s wrong.Read More »
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