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
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Screenplay

Production: Lovćen film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

alps mountains, slovenia

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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.