Released Date:
1995-11-15
Languages:
Serbian
Countries:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Runtime:
94 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (758 Reviews)
Director:
Gorcin StojanovicSlobodan Selenic (novel)
Slobodan Selenic (screenplay)
Men, women, and war. Jelena Panic is a young woman in Belgrade in the early 1990s, during Serbia's war with Croatia; she's making a book of her grandmother's diaries from the end of World War II. She takes up with Bogden, a young soldier recovering from war wounds. He helps her with her grandmother's story, a tragic triangle involving her effete and well-educated husband and an uneducated major, a Chekist who has, perhaps, the power to save a political prisoner who is the grandmother's friend. As Jelena wonders which man was her grandfather (the Chekist or the husband), Bogden recovers from his wounds and must decide whether to return to the front. Jelena pleads; duty calls.
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