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Broad Are the Leaves
Broad Are the Leaves

Broad Are the Leaves

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War

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The action takes place in 1943 and today, and a Partisan school in Srem is in the center of action. A young journalist gets appointed to shoot a film report about the participants in the Liberation War from this area. In Srem village she meets common, simple people. She discovers that a free territory and a Partisan school was there. She also finds out that everybody acted as one. Deply going through all of those events, young reporter grows mature, identifying herself with the revolution participants.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Runtime

106 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

02 April 1981

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Bekim Fehmiu

Bekim Fehmiu

Baja

Mira Banjac

Mira Banjac

Jovanka

Jadranka Selec

Jadranka Selec

Jara

Ksenija Martinov

Ksenija Martinov

Anđa kao devojka

Ivan Hajtl

Ivan Hajtl

Deda Vesa

Ljuba Kulikova

Ljuba Kulikova

Radmila

Ljubiša Samardžić

Ljubiša Samardžić

Marko

Dušan Janićijević

Dušan Janićijević

Sreja

Adem Čejvan

Adem Čejvan

Mrkšić

Tatjana Lukjanova

Tatjana Lukjanova

Anđa kao starica

Milan Marodić

Milan Marodić

Milenko

Zoran Radmilović

Zoran Radmilović

Milan

Stevan Gardinovački

Stevan Gardinovački

Gavro

Toma Jovanović

Toma Jovanović

Mile

Slobodan Dimitrijević

Slobodan Dimitrijević

Branko

Dragutin Kolesar

Dragutin Kolesar

Pijanac

Stevan Šalajić

Stevan Šalajić

Guša

Radoslav 'Rale' Milenković

Radoslav 'Rale' Milenković

Mladić

Dragomir Pešić

Dragomir Pešić

Siniša

Bogoljub Petrović

Bogoljub Petrović

Majstor svetla

Stojan Stojiljković

Stojan Stojiljković

Majstor tona

Vladan Živković

Vladan Živković

TV reditelj

Milica Radaković

Milica Radaković

Brankova majka

Josif Tatić

Josif Tatić

Kamerman

Mihajlo Foro

Mihajlo Foro

Zoran Bogdanov

Zoran Bogdanov

Milan Šmit

Milan Šmit

Sava Damjanović

Sava Damjanović

Vladislav Kaćanski

Vladislav Kaćanski

Novak Bilbija

Novak Bilbija

Partizan sa kočijama

Milica Ostojić

Milica Ostojić

Dragica Brković

Dragica Brković

Mihajlo Pleskonjić

Mihajlo Pleskonjić

Mladi seljak

Dragana Kalaba

Dragana Kalaba

Zaida Krimsamhalov

Zaida Krimsamhalov

Zlata Đurišić

Zlata Đurišić

Zlatibor Stoimirov

Zlatibor Stoimirov

Selimir Tošić

Selimir Tošić

Kelner

Slavko Đorđević

Slavko Đorđević

Aleksandra Pleskonjić Ilić

Aleksandra Pleskonjić Ilić

Mrtva žena

Zoran Plavšić

Zoran Plavšić

Sreja kao dečak

Sava Đurđević

Sava Đurđević

Marko kao dečak

Damir Varga

Damir Varga

Milan kao dečak

Draško Bilić

Draško Bilić

Zoran Miljković

Zoran Miljković

Čovek u kafani (uncredited)

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