The Girl and the Oak (1955)

The Girl and the Oak (1955) poster

Smilja is a little girl living in Dalmatian Zagora. One day, her mother dies under a small oak tree and she is left without parents. Luckily, she gets adopted and continues to nurture the oak where her mother died. Many years later, Smilja is a handsome woman, but her jealous stepbrother Josip kills her boyfriend Ivan and rapes her. Ivan's brothers swear revenge.

Director: Krešimir Golik
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Branimir Sakač
Cinematography: Frano Vodopivec
Editing: Radojka Tanhofer
Production: Jadran Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

tree, girl from the province, murder

More Films by Director: Krešimir Golik
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Girl and the Oak about?
Smilja is a little girl living in Dalmatian Zagora. One day, her mother dies under a small oak tree and she is left without parents. Luckily, she gets adopted and continues to nurture the oak where her mother died. Many years later, Smilja is a handsome woman, but her jealous stepbrother Josip kills her boyfriend Ivan and rapes her. Ivan's brothers swear revenge.
Who directed The Girl and the Oak?
The Girl and the Oak was directed by Krešimir Golik.
Who stars in The Girl and the Oak?
The Girl and the Oak stars Tamara Miletič, Ljuba Tadić, Miodrag 'Deba' Popović, Andrej Kurent, Viktor Bek, Josip Petričić.
How long is The Girl and the Oak?
The Girl and the Oak has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is The Girl and the Oak?
The Girl and the Oak is a Drama film.
Where was The Girl and the Oak produced?
The Girl and the Oak was produced in Yugoslavia.