Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Cinema Komunisto – Documentary About Movie Making In Communist Yugoslavia

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Cinema Komunisto is a documentary filled with incredible information. For example, did you know that Josip Broz Tito watched more than eight thousand movies from 1949 to his death in 1980? That’s almost one movie a day for thirty years straight, enough to put any filmophile to shame. Or – did you know that the movie Battle of Neretva river is quite possibly the most expensive movie ever made?

With details like these, it’s obvious that I wholeheartedly recommend that you see the movie for yourself and learn more about the forgotten and fascinating era of film-making during Tito’s rule. Take a look at the trailer below, and also read this insightful interview with the director Mila Turajlic:





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