Kozara
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1962-07-25 • 2h 4m
In June of 1942 Germans and their collaborators decide to get rid of partisans and their stronghold in the woods of Mount Kozara in Northern Bosnia. They encircle the mountain and begin the mop up operation. Out gunned and outnumbered the partisans must not only take care of themselves but try to protect thousands of refugees too.
- Directors
- Veljko Bulajić
- Writters
- Vladimir Špindler, Berislav Orlović
- Editors
- Vladimir Špindler, Berislav Orlović, Katarina Stojanović
Kozara
Visit website1962-07-25 • 2h 4m
6.1/10 • 13
In June of 1942 Germans and their collaborators decide to get rid of partisans and their stronghold in the woods of Mount Kozara in Northern Bosnia. They encircle the mountain and begin the mop up operation. Out gunned and outnumbered the partisans must not only take care of themselves but try to protect thousands of refugees too.
- Directors
- Veljko Bulajić
- Writters
- Vladimir Špindler, Berislav Orlović
- Editors
- Vladimir Špindler, Berislav Orlović, Katarina Stojanović
Top Billed Cast
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Vukša
Velimir Živojinović
Šorga
Milena Dravić
Milja
Olivera Marković
Anđa
Dragomir Felba
Obrad
Ljubiša Samardžić
Mitar
Mihajlo Kostić 'Pljaka'
Ahmet
Milan Milošević
Ivica
Abdurrahman Shala
Jakov
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- Original Language
- Serbian (Latin)
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- Keywords
- world war iipartisan