Handcuffs (1970)

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Yugoslavia, 1948, the year of Inform Bureau's resolution and Tito's break-up with Stalin. The story takes place during a wedding in the Dalmatian inland in Croatia. Ante marries a much younger woman, Višnja; the groom's godfather is Andrija, the partisan war hero born in this very village, and a member of the new Communist political establishment. Two members of the Yugoslav State Security crash the traditional wedding ceremony. In the growing atmosphere of fear nobody knows who will be arrested.

Director: Krsto Papić
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 72 min
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Production: Jadran Film, Avala Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

yugoslavia, handcuffs, peasant, wedding, secret police, dalmatia

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Handcuffs about?
Yugoslavia, 1948, the year of Inform Bureau's resolution and Tito's break-up with Stalin. The story takes place during a wedding in the Dalmatian inland in Croatia. Ante marries a much younger woman, Višnja; the groom's godfather is Andrija, the partisan war hero born in this very village, and a member of the new Communist political establishment. Two members of the Yugoslav State Security crash the traditional wedding ceremony. In the growing atmosphere of fear nobody knows who will be arrested.
Who directed Handcuffs?
Handcuffs was directed by Krsto Papić.
Who stars in Handcuffs?
Handcuffs stars Fabijan Šovagović, Adem Čejvan, Jagoda Kaloper, Ilija Ivezić, Fahro Konjhodžić, Ivica Vidović.
How long is Handcuffs?
Handcuffs has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is Handcuffs?
Handcuffs is a Drama film.
Where was Handcuffs produced?
Handcuffs was produced in Yugoslavia.