Skoplje '63
Skoplje '63 is a 1964 Yugoslavian documentary film directed by Veljko Bulajić about the 1963 Skopje earthquake (Skoplje, per film title, is the Serbo-Croatian spelling of Skopje). It was screened at the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, but wasn't entered into the main competition.[1] The film was awarded the Golden Nymph award at the Monte Carlo Television Festival,[2] and it was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but it was not accepted as a nominee.[3]
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Directed by | Veljko Bulajić |
Produced by | Stipe Gurdulic Risto Teofilovski |
Written by | Jovan Boskovski Stevan Bulajic Ratko Djurovic Mateja Mateski Djordje Stardelov |
Cinematography | Zivorad Milic Ljube Petkovski Dragan Salkovski Aleksandar Sekulovic |
Edited by | Veljko Bulajić |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
The filming started three days after the earthquake and lasted for four months. After that, Bulajić spent 12 months editing the footage at Jadran Film studios.[4]
See also
- List of submissions to the 37th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- "Festival de Cannes: Skoplje '63". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 1 March 2009.
- https://www.sarajevotimes.com/did-you-know-that-the-famous-picasso-made-a-poster-for-the-film-battle-of-neretva/
- Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
- "Vrdoljak izigrava patnika a štitio ga je admiral Mamula". Večernji list (in Croatian). 15 May 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
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