Nevinost bez zastite . Innocence Unprotected
In 1942 a professional strong man named Dragoljub Aleksic directed and starred in a trite little melodrama titled Innocence Unprotected--the first Serbian talkie. Over 20 years later, Dusan Makavejev retrieved the film from the Archives, tinted many of the sequences by hand, and interviewed Aleksic...
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Institution: | Open Society Archives at Central European University |
Language: | Serbian |
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Yugoslavia
1968
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:9cf7e02e-53ba-4491-ac67-d00369379976 |
Summary: | In 1942 a professional strong man named Dragoljub Aleksic directed and starred in a trite little melodrama titled Innocence Unprotected--the first Serbian talkie. Over 20 years later, Dusan Makavejev retrieved the film from the Archives, tinted many of the sequences by hand, and interviewed Aleksic and his co-workers in present day Yugoslavia 1968. The resulting cinematic collage is a funny and daring (in both content and form) mix of a wide variety of film footage--including documentary, narrative, agitprop, and various other bits and pieces of found footage. Serbian with English subtitles. |
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Published: | 1968 |