
Nikoletina Bursac
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1964-11-19 • 1h 33m
The mother of a national hero Nikoletina Bursac leads an imaginary conversation with the statue of her deceased son. We follow events from Nikoletina's life and war: his joining of the partisans together with his neighbor Jovica Jez, meeting with the small Jewish girl Erna who survived the slaughter of her village, constant quarrels and friendship with commander Pirgo and commissar Zlatko, meeting with Curetak and their unsuccessful love relationship.
- Directors
- Branko Bauer
- Writters
- Branko Bauer

Nikoletina Bursac
Visit website1964-11-19 • 1h 33m
6.0/10 • 2
The mother of a national hero Nikoletina Bursac leads an imaginary conversation with the statue of her deceased son. We follow events from Nikoletina's life and war: his joining of the partisans together with his neighbor Jovica Jez, meeting with the small Jewish girl Erna who survived the slaughter of her village, constant quarrels and friendship with commander Pirgo and commissar Zlatko, meeting with Curetak and their unsuccessful love relationship.
- Directors
- Branko Bauer
- Writters
- Branko Bauer
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsDragomir Pajić
Nikoletina Bursać
Milan Srdoč
Jovica Jež
Olga Vujadinović
Bolničarka Branka
Milutin Mirković
Jovan, stric Nikoletine Bursaća
Dušan Tadić
Komandant Pirgo
Koima Balić
Curetak
Rade Milosavljević
Martin Sagner
Komesar Zlatko
Kruno Valentić
Jankelja
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- Original Language
- Serbian (Latin)
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- Keywords
- world war iiyugoslavian history