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Promised Land
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Promised Land

Mar 20, 1986
2h 1m
★ 6.3

Overview

Settlers from infertile parts of Yugoslavia, arrive to rich Slavonia and Baranja. There they are faced with the decree of the Communist government by which they will be left without the land that they received in the process of collectivization just a year ago. The peasants fiercely resist the government's decision. Milisa Matic is a peasant who fights against the establishment of peasant cooperatives because in that case many peasants would lose their newly acquired land. The Communist government has decreed the founding of cooperatives and Markan Radisic is in charge of their establishment. When Markan's son proposes to Milisa's daughter, the two men confront each other. In self-defense Markan kills Milisa, however the national court fails to find mitigating circumstances. On the way to prison he listens to the news on radio about the abolition of agricultural cooperatives.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Jadran Film

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Cast

Velimir Živojinović

Markan, predsjednik zadruge

Velimir Živojinović

Dara Džokić

Stana, Milišina žena

Dara Džokić

Vanja Drach

Sudac

Vanja Drach

Mirjana Karanović

Marta

Mirjana Karanović

Vjenceslav Kapural

Miliša Matić

Vjenceslav Kapural

Olivera Marković

Daktilografkinja

Olivera Marković

Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić

Zec

Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić

Vanja Matujec

Nada, Milišina ćerka

Vanja Matujec

Igor Mešin

Niko, Markanov sin

Igor Mešin

Semka Sokolović-Bertok

Baba Manda

Semka Sokolović-Bertok

Ilija Ivezić

Kolonist

Ilija Ivezić

Krunoslav Šarić

Načelnik

Krunoslav Šarić

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