Nek se čuje i naš glas

Let Our Voices Be Heard Too

 

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Krsto Papić – JU 1971 — 15 Min. – Serbokroatisch — 35mm auf DigiBeta

R+B: Krsto Papić K: Ivica Rajković — P: Zagreb Film


 

 

 

 

 

The film gives a warm depiction of illegal radio stations, rigged up at homes across Croatian regions of Hrvatsko Zagorje and Podravina.

 

Krsto Papić (Vučedol, Montenegro, 1933 - Zagreb, 2013), internationally acclaimed Croatian film director and screenwriter, and one of the main representatives of Yugoslav author's cinema, graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. After assisting to other directors, he made his directing debut in 1965 with an episode in the omnibus „Ključˮ, followed by his first feature film „Iluzijaˮ (1967). Since the late 1960s and through the early 1970s he made in alternation his crucial politically engaged feature films and his most important socially committed documentaries.