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This village is mostly inhabited by Serbs according to the 2002 Census in Serbia.There is also 1 Macedonian and 1 Ukrainian living in Kovači. [1]There are 1,031 adult residents living in Kovači, and the average age of the population is 37.9 years.
Finally in 1983 production company Marjan film approved funding for his fourth feature film project House on the Sand. [2] Gian Maria Volonté was Martinac's first choice to play Josip Krizanić, [ 3 ] and while actor accepted the role in February 1984, collaboration ultimately failed to materialize due to scheduling issues. [ 4 ]
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Nevertheless, at the time it was perceived as a not particularly daring political film, and it faded into obscurity in the following decades. [2] In 2007, Croatian film critic Nenad Polimac listed The House in his selection of "lost classics" of Croatian cinema, describing it as a "socialist film noir". [2]
A monument in Kraljevo commemorating the massacre. The massacre at Kraljevo, as well as a similar and nearly concurrent massacre in nearby Kragujevac, was met with outrage by the Serbian puppet government, which responded with pleas, interventions and threats of resignation. The killings led German military commanders in Serbia to question the ...
On the morning of 6 April 1941 in Belgrade, the capital of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, two bon vivants, Petar Popara, nicknamed Crni (Blacky) and Marko Dren, head home.. They pass through Kalemegdan and shout salutes to Marko's brother Ivan, an animal keeper in the Belgrade
Battle of Neretva (Serbo-Croatian: Bitka na Neretvi, Битка на Неретви) is a 1969 Yugoslavian epic partisan film.Written by Stevan Bulajić and Veljko Bulajić, and directed by Veljko Bulajić, it is based on the true events of World War II.