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Yugoslavia, 1972, 18
min, 35 mm, color
written and directed by: Zelimir Zilnik
camera: Milivoje Milivojevic
edited by: Kaca Stojanovic
production: Panfilm, Pancevo
The film consists of three basic motives:
1. It is the folk (shown in the film), who carried on war with their own hands,
started the change from capitalism to socialism and lived on breaking
up the earth. The folk live and they are not upset: they never lilved in
better conditions. They were witnesses as long as the king ruled over the
country, and when he fell, fascism marched over the folk. But they fought
and survived, even the Russians came and parted again. The folk are the basis
out of which I anticipate the right answer to any crisis.
2. Such a film about a war includes also the social status of its
participants - into a dialogue of memories with the real life of today.
3. There should be made an end with the cinematographical manipulation of the
war subject. The films created in this way are often so privileged, so spectacular
and expensive, so strikingly without the participation of the people,
that you really lose the conviction that there could ever be made an honest,
true and simple film about the Yugoslav war and the Yugoslav revolution.
My film shows that we have people who made war and revolution out of their
own forces. This folk should be made the main hero of the films about war
and revolution subjects.
Zelimir Zilnik, at the festival in Oberhausen, 1973 (19.Westdeutche Kurzfilmtage
'Weg zum Nachbarn')
Der Film kehrt zuruck zur Thematik des Partisanenkampfes der jugoslavwischen
Baueren in einem modernen und kunstlerisch interesanten Stil.
festivals:
- 19.Westdeutche Kurzfilmtage 'Weg zum Nachbarn', 1973
- Cannes Film Festival, 1973
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