• Source: The Liberation of Skopje (1981 film)
    • The Liberation of Skopje is an Australian television film released in on 9 April 1981 in Serbo-Croatian language. It is also known as Oslobodenje Skoplja or KPGT which is about the liberation of Skopje prison.


      Plot


      Zoran is an eight-year-old boy who sees the German occupy Skopje, Vardar Macedonia in 1942. His father Dushan is a member of the partisan forces and his uncle, Georgij plays a part in the assassination of a high ranking German officer, as well as in the evacuation and transport of Jews to the free territories.


      Cast


      Rade Serbedzija as Georgij Potevski
      Sasa Kuzmanovic as Zoran
      Inge Appelt as Lence
      Miljenko Brlecic as Bale
      Ratko Buljan as Doktor
      Darko Curdo as Chief Bulgarian Police
      Antonia Cutic as Ana
      Tone Gogala as Stojcev
      Dragoljub Lazarov as Gospodinov


      Production


      It was based on a Yugoslavian play of the same name which won the 28th Annual Village Voice 1983 Obie Award for Special Citations Off Broadway in New York and toured Australia in 1980. The film was produced by Ferryman Television with an estimated production budget of 100,000 AUD. Scenes were shot in locations such as Sydney and New South Wales.


      See also


      Capture of Skopje (1944)


      References




      External links


      The Liberation of Skopje at IMDb
      The Liberation of Skopje at Macedonian Film Fund

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