The Peaks of Zelengora (Serbian: Врхови Зеленгоре/Vrhovi Zelengore) is a 1976 Yugoslav war drama directed by Zdravko Velimirović.[2][3]
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Directed by | Zdravko Velimirović[2] |
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Cinematography | Nenad Jovičić |
Edited by | Katarina Stojanović |
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Running time | 1 h 41 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Plot
editDuring the 1943 Battle of Sutjeska, Yugoslav partisan troops must endure 24 hours of heavy attacks by German troops of the Prinz Eugen division, on the hill called Ljubin Grave.[3]
Cast
edit- Sergei Bondarchuk[4][5] as Profesor
- Bata Živojinović[5] as Boro
- Josephine Chaplin[5] as Milena
- Alain Noury[5] as Milan
- Veljko Mandić[5] as Veljko
- Ljiljana Dragutinović as Čarna
- Slobodan Dimitrijević as Andrija Šiler
- Danilo Lazović as Dačo
- Faruk Begoli as Rajko
- Branko Đurić as Rajko Đurović
- Voja Mirić as Sturmbannführer
- Božidar Pavićević Longa as Hauptsturmführer
- Miodrag Krstović as Radica
- Darinka Đurašković as Anđa
- Gordana Kosanović as Borka
- Peter Carsten as Oberst
- Rastislav Jović as Hans
Credits
edit- Screenplay: Zdravko Velimirović, Mladen Oljača, Đurica Labović, Aleksandar Vukotić
- Director of photography: Zoran Jovičić
- Music: Zoran Hristić[2]
- Film editor: Katarina Stojanović[2]
- Sound recording: Duško Aleksić
- Boom operator: Milan Tričković
- Assistant directors: Krsto Petanjek, Đorđe Vujović
- Costumes: Ljiljana Dragović[2]
- Makeup artist: Šuco Šarkić[2]
- Camera operator: Stevan Lepetić
- Script supervisor: Ranka Velimirović
- Assistant to the director: Milorad Laković
- Assistant camera: Nikola Đurašković, Marko Živković
- Assistant editor: Peca Aleksić
- Set dresser: Asim Babić
- Gaffer: Boško Kovačević
- Special effects: Islam Ibračić, Vlatko Miličević
- Set construction: Lelo Adil
- Armourer: Stojan Mrba
- Wardrobe: Zvonimir Meštrović, Ramiza Kalamujić
- Props: Mirsad Huković
- Figurines: Vera Jovičić
- Unit menager: Simo Cvjetković
- Production menagers: Slobodan Roganović, Savo Popović, Maric Perić
Rewards
edit- Golden Arena for Best Screenplay 1976: Zdravko Velimirović, Mladen Oljača, Đurica Labović and Aleksandar Vukotić.[2][5]
- Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actor 1976: Veljko Mandić.[2][5]
Dedication
editThis film is dedicated to the defenders of Ljuba's grave during the fateful battle of Sutjeska.
Special thanks
edit- Military consultant Maj. General Milan Vukotić. "The Production thanks the Yugoslavian People's Army for their collaboration during this film."
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Vrhovi Zelengore (1976)". Idem u kino. May 26, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "67. Pulski filmski festival". Pula Film Festival. May 20, 2019. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
- ^ a b "Vrhovi Zelengore". RTS (Radio-televizija Srbije). September 19, 2015. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
- ^ Monaco, James (1991). The Encyclopedia of Film. New York: Perigee books by The Putham Publishing Group. p. 69. ISBN 978-0399516047. Retrieved February 23, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g "U okviry proslave dvadesetogodisnjice postojanja, "Zeta Film" organizuje od 16. do 27. VIII 1976. Smotru filmova sa ovogodisnjeg XXIII Festivala u Puli" (PDF). Primorske Novine, List SSRN Opstine Budva, Godina V, Broj 87, 10. Avgust 1976. Strana 7 (JU Narodna Bibioteka Budve). August 10, 1976. Retrieved February 24, 2020.