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10 giu 1971 · The Pine Tree in the Mountain: Directed by Antun Vrdoljak. With Boris Dvornik, Ivica Vidovic, Charles Millot, Mate Ergovic. A party commissioner Ivica is sent to the lowland village in purpose of monitoring the partisan batch, made up of locals.
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- Comedy, Drama, War
- Antun Vrdoljak
- 1971-06-10
Antun Vrdoljak's The Pine Tree in the Mountain is hands down the winner of the most obscure yet surprising film I've done for '30 Countries' this year. Sporting a whopping 12 watches on Letterboxd and no reviews until now, The Pine Tree in the Mountain is a profanity-laden and prideful old-time war movie.
- Antun Vrdoljak
- Jadran Film
Synopsis. A party commissioner Ivica and the leader of partisan batch Dikan make a plan to evacuate the chief partisan headquarters in the lowlands. Dikan also sees this opportunity as a chance to get his personal revenge on Ustasha officer, responsible for death of one of his men.
The Pine Tree in the Mountain (U gori raste zelen bor) is a Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. Set during World War II the film follows the exploits of a detachment of partisans, concentrating on the differences between a communist party commissar and the detachment commander.
Communist party commissar Ivica is sent to the lowland village to monitor the local partisan squad. Despite their disagreements he befriends their leader Dikan and they plan to evacuate the chief headquarters. Dikan also sees the opportunity to have his personal revenge on an enemy officer, responsible for death of one of his men.
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