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This is a movie set in Yugoslavia during the second world war.The location is, i presume to be somewhere in Croatia as in the move they fight against the Ustasha-s.As the movie is from a communist country and as it is from 1971, you can't expect much in the terms of quality and acting compared to for exaplme Hollywood movies.
Jun 10, 1971 · The Pine Tree in the Mountain: Directed by Antun Vrdoljak. With Boris Dvornik, Ivica Vidovic, Charles Millot, Mate Ergovic. A party commissioner Ivica is sent to the lowland village in purpose of monitoring the partisan batch, made up of locals.
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- Comedy, Drama, War
- Antun Vrdoljak
- 1971-06-10
Film Movie Reviews The Pine Tree in the Mountain — 1971. The Pine Tree in the Mountain. 1971. 1h 34m. Comedy/Drama/War. Advertisement. Cast.
Antun Vrdoljak's The Pine Tree in the Mountain is hands down the winner of the most obscure yet surprising film I've done for '30 Countries' this year. Sporting a whopping 12 watches on Letterboxd and no reviews until now, The Pine Tree in the Mountain is a profanity-laden and prideful old-time war movie.
- Antun Vrdoljak
- Jadran Film
The Pine Tree in the Mountain. The Pine Tree in the Mountain ( U gori raste zelen bor) is a Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. Set during World War II the film follows the exploits of a detachment of partisans, concentrating on the differences between a communist party commissar and the detachment commander. It was released in 1971.
Critics reviews THE PINE TREE IN THE MOUNTAIN. Antun Vrdoljak Yugoslavia, 1971 Yugoslavia, 1971
A party commissioner Ivica and the leader of partisan batch Dikan make a plan to evacuate the chief partisan headquarters in the lowlands. Dikan also sees this opportunity as a chance to get his personal revenge on Ustasha officer, responsible for death of one of his men.