
For the King and Fatherland
Genres
Overview
The film is picturing the faith of the old Serbian warrior Milisav Janjic, who fought against the German occupation in the Second World War as a member of the "Ravnogorski pokret". The storyline narrates his memories of the past and the war events in the spring of 1941 interwoven with the contemporary moments, the author features the attack of fascist Germany, the April war and the fall of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the misfortune placed upon the Serbian people, loss of freedom, birth of the freedom movement in Serbia and one Serbian soldier, who after 70 years of expatriation in America returns to his homeland.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
94 min
Release Date
2015-03-23
Status
Released
Original Language
Serbian
Vote Count
4
Vote Average
4
Marko Nikolić
Milisav Janjić
Neda Arnerić
Milena
Nenad Okanović
Milisav Janjić kao mladić
Nebojša Glogovac
Đeneral Dragoljub 'Draža' Mihailović
Marko Nikolić
Milisav Janjić kao starac
Petre Arsovski
Đeneral Dušan Simović
Marko Baćović
Svetolik Taralić
Nedeljko Bajić
Kapetan Dejanović
Milan Čučilović
Kapetan Martinović
Igor Đorđević
Učitelj Živadin
Miloš Đorđević
Potporučnik Mešković
Stojan Đorđević
Željko Taralić
Đorđe Erčević
Vojnik Đelić
Đorđe Živadinović Grgur
Kralj Petar II
Jelena Ivanišević
Stana Taralić
Maša Lazarević
Devojčica Milena
Milorad Mandić
Kapetan Uzelac Taraš
Irfan Mensur
Vlatko Maček
Vukašin Nikitović
Narednik Jevdžić
Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Nikodije Janjić 'Kode'
Olga Odanović
Živana Taralić
Miodrag Pejković
Esad kao starac
Tamara Popović
Marica Janjić
Dušan Premović
Majstor
Ljubiša Ristović
Narednik Perović
Ljiljana Stjepanović
Vidosava Janjić
Danica Todorović
Milena Mišić
Branislav Tomašević
Kapetan Reljić
Jelena Žigon
Luiza Mišić
Ivana Adžić
Aleksandar Đurica
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Lazar Ristovski
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