On Our Own Land Explained

Na svoji zemlji
Director:France Štiglic
Music:Marjan Kozina
Cinematography:Ivan Marinček
Editing:Ivan Marinček
Distributor:Triglav Film
Runtime:110 min
Country:Yugoslavia
Language:Slovene

On Our Own Land (Slovenian: Na svoji zemlji) is a 1948 film directed by France Štiglic. It was the first Slovene sound feature film. It was released on 21 November 1948 in Union Cinema (Slovenian: Kino Union) in Ljubljana, received great public acclaim, and was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Plot

The script was based (with significant changes) on the novella Grandpa Orel (Slovenian: Očka Orel) by Ciril Kosmač. It depicts the last two years of World War II in the Slovenian Littoral, annexed by the Italians. After their capitulation, the German army takes over a village. The movie tells about both the Partisan resistance forces and the villagers.[2]

Filming

The film was shot on location in the black-and-white technique in the villages of Grahovo ob Bači and Koritnica.[3]

Music

The music for the film was written by the composer Marjan Kozina.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Festival de Cannes: On Own Land . 2009-01-08. festival-cannes.com.
  2. Web site: Na svoji zemlji . Slovenian, English. On Our Own Land . Tematska pot Na svoji zemlji [Theme Path On Our Own Land] . Heritage of Bača Society . 22 March 2014.
  3. http://www.delo.si/clanek/70919 Frelih, Tone. 2008. Šestdesetletnica prvega slovenskega filma [60th Anniversary of First Slovene Film]. Delo (14 November)