A Yugoslav partisan war film highlighting historical resistance through structured production and cultural context.
The script is written by Ratko Đurović in Serbo-Croatian. Key creative decisions are made regarding the partisan war theme.
The main ensemble cast is assembled. Principal photography commences at the Trepca location, capturing the partisan war setting.
The film is finalized and prepared for distribution. It debuts in Yugoslavia in 1974, marking its entry into the cultural landscape.
The movie is contextualized within the broader 1974 film industry, noted alongside major international releases. It stands as part of the extensive Serbo-Croatian cinema output.
At the beginning of the war the Germans come to the mine Trepca in Kosovo and occupy it. Communist Party and the workers do not agree with that and under constant repression, beginning small diversions, which will be transferred in the conquest and liberation of the entire mine.
Predrag Golubović
Rating: 6.2/10 (5 votes)