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  1. Predstava Hamleta u selu Mrdusa Donja 1974, regia di Krsto Papic Scheda: Nazione : Jugoslavia - Prod uzione : Jadran Film - Soggetto : (dall'omonima tragedia di William Shakespeare): Krsto Papic, Ivo Bresan - Sceneggiatura : Ivo Bresan - Fotografia : Vjenceslav Oreskovic - Montaggio : Lida Branis-Bobanac - Costumi : Zeljko Senecic - Musiche : Djelo Jusic - Formato : Eastmancolor - Durata : 96'.

  2. Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja (1974) 2 of 2. Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja (1974) Titles ...

  3. In cooperation with Krsto Papić, a director, he has written scenarios for the following films: The Play of Hamlet in the Village of Mrduša Donja, The Rescuer, and A Secret of Nikola Tesla. In cooperation with Veljko Bulajić he has written scenarios for the films The Promised Land and The Donator , and in cooperation with Vinko Brešan scenarios for the films How did the War begin at the ...

  4. Croatian Film Association. The Croatian Film Association (Hrvatski filmski savez, HFS), also known as the Croatian Film Clubs' Association, is an association of non-professional film and video groups in Croatia. New!!: Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja and Croatian Film Association · See more » Drama (film and television)

  5. In the village of Donja Mrdusa the anniversary party is being prepared marking the election of the peasant cooperatives' president. He orders the teacher to prepare a Hamlet play that would be staged in the village. The role of king Claudius and the queen goes to the president and his mistress.

  6. Acting Hamlet in the Village of Mrduša Donja (Croatian: Predstava Hamleta u selu Mrduša Donja) is a 1973 Yugoslav drama film directed by Krsto Papić, and based on Ivo Brešan's play of the same name. Cast. Rade Šerbedžija as Joco / Hamlet; Milena Dravić as Anđa / Ofelija; Krešimir Zidarić as Bukara / Kralj; Fabijan Šovagović as ...

  7. Directed by Krsto Papić. 1974 1h 36m. Drama, Comedy. 7.4. Add to Watchlist. A corrupt village commissar insists on mounting a production of Hamlet. The clever local teacher, however, casts the son of a man framed for theft as Hamlet, and the commissar as the usurping king, leading to a climax of truly Shakespearean proportions. More.