I Was Stronger Explained
I Was Stronger |
Director: | Gustav Gavrin |
Music: | Stevan Hristic |
Cinematography: | Mihajlo Popovic |
Editing: | Kleopatra Harisijades |
Studio: | Avala Film |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | Yugoslavia |
Language: | Serbo-Croat |
I Was Stronger (Serbo-Croat: Bila sam jaca) is a 1953 Yugoslav war drama film directed by Gustav Gavrin and starring Sava Severova, Mira Stupica and Nikola Popovic.[1] The film's heroine is a Partisan doctor during the Second World War.
Cast
- Sava Severova as Marija .. doktorka
- Mira Stupica as Zora
- Nikola Popovic as Nacelnik ... Zorin muz
- Rade Brasanac Bozidar Drnic as Apotekar
- Ivo Jaksic as Nemacki major
- Ljubisa Jovanovic Bozidar Marjanovic as Bora ... Zorin sin
- Miodrag Naunovic Fran Novakovic Aleksandar Ognjanovic Ljuba Tadic as Agent
- Mladen 'Mladja' Veselinovic
References
- Krautz p.245
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International Directory of Cinematographers, Set- and Costume Designers in Film: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Rumania, Yugoslavia. Saur, 1983.