Black Scarves (1958)
Postwar life of eight remaining inhabitants of Strmec, a village located in the very corner of Slovenian Alps near Italian border. When local partisans killed a German officer, the Nazi occupiers shot all males in the village as an act of revenge; those who remained are seven women of different age who traditionally wear black scarves, and young boy who hasn't any friends to play with.
Director: Branislav Bastać
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 16 min
Release Date: March 30, 1958
Screenplay
Production: Lovćen film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh
Keywords
alps mountains, slovenia
More Films by Director: Branislav Bastać
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Black Scarves about?
- Postwar life of eight remaining inhabitants of Strmec, a village located in the very corner of Slovenian Alps near Italian border. When local partisans killed a German officer, the Nazi occupiers shot all males in the village as an act of revenge; those who remained are seven women of different age who traditionally wear black scarves, and young boy who hasn't any friends to play with.
- Who directed Black Scarves?
- Black Scarves was directed by Branislav Bastać.
- How long is Black Scarves?
- Black Scarves has a runtime of 16m (16 minutes).
- What genre is Black Scarves?
- Black Scarves is a Documentary film.
- Where was Black Scarves produced?
- Black Scarves was produced in Yugoslavia.