A Bloody Tale (1969)

A Bloody Tale (1969) poster

Memory of the victims of the Kragujevac massacre is described through the events that are related to a group of boys, shoe shiners. At that time, thousands of workers refused to work for the invaders, and the whole city was exposed to harsh repression and persecution of innocent citizens and the abolition of the regular rations of food.

Director: Branimir 'Tori' Janković
Genre: War
Runtime: 88 min
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Production: Filmska Radna Zajednica (FRZ), Jugoslavija Film (RS)
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Deutsch, Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

world war ii, massacre

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Bloody Tale about?
Memory of the victims of the Kragujevac massacre is described through the events that are related to a group of boys, shoe shiners. At that time, thousands of workers refused to work for the invaders, and the whole city was exposed to harsh repression and persecution of innocent citizens and the abolition of the regular rations of food.
Who directed A Bloody Tale?
A Bloody Tale was directed by Branimir 'Tori' Janković.
Who stars in A Bloody Tale?
A Bloody Tale stars Zorica Miladinović, Mira Stupica, Milosav 'Mija' Aleksić, Slobodan Mladenović, Dragan Petrović, Velimir Živojinović.
How long is A Bloody Tale?
A Bloody Tale has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is A Bloody Tale?
A Bloody Tale is a War film.
Where was A Bloody Tale produced?
A Bloody Tale was produced in Yugoslavia.