Occupation in 26 Pictures

Occupation in 26 Pictures

116 mins | Drama, Romance, War | June 7, 1978

Set in Dubrovnik, this drama chronicles a friendship between three men, that began just before World War II. One of the men is of Italian origin, another is the wealthy heir of a shipping fortune, and the third is the son of a Jewish antique-store owner. Before the war, they are fast friends, enjoying one another's company at carnivals and at a private fencing club. However, when the war comes, the Italians and Germans move in to create the Independent State of Croatia. The Italian friend becomes a fascist and courts and marries the sister of his rich friend. Soon enough, atrocities are being committed, and anyone suspected of Jewish or Serbian parentage or anti-fascist leanings, is killed.

Occupation in 26 Pictures

116 mins | Drama, Romance, War | June 7, 1978

Occupation in 26 Pictures
Set in Dubrovnik, this drama chronicles a friendship between three men, that began just before World War II. One of the men is of Italian origin, another is the wealthy heir of a shipping fortune, and the third is the son of a Jewish antique-store owner. Before the war, they are fast friends, enjoying one another's company at carnivals and at a private fencing club. However, when the war comes, the Italians and Germans move in to create the Independent State of Croatia. The Italian friend becomes a fascist and courts and marries the sister of his rich friend. Soon enough, atrocities are being committed, and anyone suspected of Jewish or Serbian parentage or anti-fascist leanings, is killed.
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers Jadran Film, Croatia Film
Original title Okupacija u 26 slika
Directors Lordan Zafranović
Writers Mirko Kovac, Lordan Zafranović

Cast

Frano Lasić

as Niko

Milan Štrljić

as Toni

Boris Kralj

as Baldo

Ivan Klemenc

as Miho

Gordana Pavlov

as Mara

Stevo Žigon

as Hubička

Bert Sotlar

as Stijepo

Marija Kohn

as Luce

Karlo Bulić

as Pasko

Zvonko Lepetić

as Gavran

Milan Erak

as Maraš

Antun Nalis

as Paolo

Izet Hajdarhodžić

as Dum Đivo

Boris Dvornik

as Vlaho

Dušica Žegarac

as Cvijeta

Milka Podrug-Kokotović

as Nina Andrejevna

Rade Marković

as Jakov

Ivica Pajer

as Vuko

Миља Вујановић

as Marija, Mihova majka

Krunoslav Šarić

as Njemački časnik

Zvonimir Rogoz

as Admiral

Zorko Rajčić

as Gradonačelnik

Nicola Morelli

as General Aleksandro del Marco

Fahro Konjhodžić

as Rudlavi Talijan s bradicom

Zdenko Jelčić

as Ustaški ekzekutor

Olga Pivac

as Žena u autobusu smrti

Boštjan Hladnik

as Njemački časnik s fotoaparatom

Ivica Kunej

as Pomorski kapetan u autobusu smrti

Dragoljub Lazarov

as Ivo Vučić

Tino Crvelin

as Njemački časnik

Milan Plećaš

as Skojevac

Ena Begović

as Skojevka

Mirko Boman

as Biskup