Low Tide (1969)
A remote village in Serbia in 1941. Through the fate of rural residents and the destiny of a partisan detachment reflected is the horror and absurdity of war in Serbia during World War II. On one hand, ordinary people and partisans; the Germans and the Chetniks on the other.
Director: Vladimir Pavlovich
Genre: War
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: April 22, 1969
Cast
Screenplay
- Vladimir Pavlovich
- Milan Drakulić (Novel)
Production: Avala Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh
Keywords
partisan
More Films by Director: Vladimir Pavlovich
More Films in Genre: War
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Low Tide about?
- A remote village in Serbia in 1941. Through the fate of rural residents and the destiny of a partisan detachment reflected is the horror and absurdity of war in Serbia during World War II. On one hand, ordinary people and partisans; the Germans and the Chetniks on the other.
- Who directed Low Tide?
- Low Tide was directed by Vladimir Pavlovich.
- Who stars in Low Tide?
- Low Tide stars Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić, Velimir Živojinović, Renata Freiskorn, Dušan Janićijević, Dušan Bulajić, Ivan Palúch.
- How long is Low Tide?
- Low Tide has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
- What genre is Low Tide?
- Low Tide is a War film.
- Where was Low Tide produced?
- Low Tide was produced in Yugoslavia.