Forbidden: Dead Harbor (1976)

‘Dead Harbor’ deals with the people who were living in worst asylums at that time – institutions in which the society was throwing a way all those who they wanted to get rid off and marginalize: psychiatric patients, alcoholics, old people who no one wanted, ex prostitutes and the other social cases. Work was filmed in Asylum for adults in Bidružica. Without any real care or therapy, under hard sedatives and drugs, inhabitants of Asylum wasted their days without any meaningful activities – walking in circles in the yard, sitting on the benches or in the best case drinking in local pubs.

Director: Nenad Puhovski
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 55 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Deutsch, Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

croatia, mental institution, mental patient

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Forbidden: Dead Harbor about?
‘Dead Harbor’ deals with the people who were living in worst asylums at that time – institutions in which the society was throwing a way all those who they wanted to get rid off and marginalize: psychiatric patients, alcoholics, old people who no one wanted, ex prostitutes and the other social cases. Work was filmed in Asylum for adults in Bidružica. Without any real care or therapy, under hard sedatives and drugs, inhabitants of Asylum wasted their days without any meaningful activities – walking in circles in the yard, sitting on the benches or in the best case drinking in local pubs.
Who directed Forbidden: Dead Harbor?
Forbidden: Dead Harbor was directed by Nenad Puhovski.
How long is Forbidden: Dead Harbor?
Forbidden: Dead Harbor has a runtime of 55m (55 minutes).
What genre is Forbidden: Dead Harbor?
Forbidden: Dead Harbor is a Documentary film.
Where was Forbidden: Dead Harbor produced?
Forbidden: Dead Harbor was produced in Yugoslavia.