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World War II is coming to an end, large German forces are retreating and they are in desperate need of fuel. The German command is planning a complex operation to provide them with the supplies they need to retreat. The mysterious Sarajevo illegal Valter will stand in their way.Read More »
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Hajrudin Krvavac – Valter brani Sarajevo AKA Walter Defends Sarajevo (1972)
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Mladomir ‘Purisa’ Djordjevic – Devojka AKA The Girl (1965)
Mladomir 'Purisa' Djordjevic1961-1970DramaWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoA 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 »
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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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Vulo Radev – Kradetzat na praskovi AKA The Peach Thief [+Extras] (1964)
1961-1970BulgariaDramaVulo RadevWarsynopsis
In this Bulgarian drama, a POW interred in a camp slyly sneaks peaches from a colonel’s orchard. During one illicit foray, he meets the colonel’s wife and they become lovers. When the colonel orders the prisoners moved, the POW becomes determined to stay with the wife. During the march he escapes in hope of convincing her to run with him, but ends up killed by a guard who has been ordered to protect the peach trees from raiders.by Sandra BrennanRead More » -
Vojislav Nanovic – Cudotvorni mac AKA The Magic Sword (1950)
1941-1950AdventureFantasyVojislav NanovicYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoQuote:
Movie contains elements from Serbian fairytale “Bas Celik” (means “Head of steel”) but has it’s own plot that, although follows standard patterns of fairy tales, is original in it’s presentation. The final battle can be seen as a fairytale version of the First Serbian Uprising, and Bas Celik as a metaphor for Ottoman empire.Read More » -
Hajrudin Krvavac – Diverzanti AKA The Demolition Squad (1967)
1961-1970ActionHajrudin KrvavacWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian resistance fighters send out eight men on a suicide mission to bomb the airport in this World War II action drama. The locals have successfully kept the Nazis at bay on the ground, but the German Luftwaffe looms as a bigger and more dangerous threat. The film was popular at the box office in Yugoslavia and was well received by the audience at the 1967 Pula Film Festival.Read More »