Mother Katina

Mother Katina

Release date : January 1, 1949
Runtime : 1h 31m
Countries of origin : Yugoslavia /
Original Language : Serbo-Croatian /
Director : Nikola Popović /
Writers : Oskar Davičo /
Production companies : Avala Film /
January 1, 1949 1h 31m Yugoslavia Drama Serbo-Croatian More
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The plot takes place during the Civil War in Greece, and it shows the fight of communist partisans, against the pro-Western, monarchist government. During the shooting, there was a discord between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union because of the famous IB resolution, which caused Yugoslav authorities to stop supporting Stalinists. Tito's government acknowledged Greek monarchists as a legitimate government, and not wanting to remind the public of their ideological discrepancy, bunkered "Majka Katina" for a few decades.
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  • title:Mother Katina
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1949
  • Runtime:1h 31m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Yugoslavia ·
  • Original Language: Serbo-Croatian ·
  • Director: Nikola Popović /
  • Writers: Oskar Davičo ·
  • Production companies: Avala Film ·
  • Overview:The plot takes place during the Civil War in Greece, and it shows the fight of communist partisans, against the pro-Western, monarchist government. During the shooting, there was a discord between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union because of the famous IB resolution, which caused Yugoslav authorities to stop supporting Stalinists. Tito's government acknowledged Greek monarchists as a legitimate government, and not wanting to remind the public of their ideological discrepancy, bunkered "Majka Katina" for a few decades.
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