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Innocence Unprotected

Dušan Makavejev

Yugoslavia

1968

75 minutes

Color, Black and White

1.33:1

Serbo-Croatian

Synopsis

This utterly unclassifiable film is one of Makavejev’s most freewheeling farces, assembled from the “lost” footage of the first Serbian talkie, a silly melodrama titled Innocence Unprotected, made during the Nazi occupation; contemporary interviews with the megaman who made it and other crew members; and images of the World War II destruction, and subsequent rebuilding, of Belgrade. And at its center is a (real-life) character you won’t soon forget: Dragoljub Aleksic, an acrobat, locksmith, and Houdini-style escape artist whom Makavejev uses as the absurd and wondrous basis for a look back at his country’s tumultuous recent history.

Cast

HimselfDragoljub Aleksic
Orphan NadaAna Milosavljevic
Wicked stepmotherVera Jovanovic-Segvic
PetrovicBratoljub Gligorijevic
Aleksic's brotherIvan Zivkovic
ServantPera Milosavljevic

Credits

DirectorDušan Makavejev
ScreenplayDušan Makavejev
ProducerBosko Savic
CinematographyBranko Perak
Cinematography for Aleksic's filmStevan Miskovic
EditingIvanka Vukasović
Assistant directorBranko Vucicevic
MusicVojislav Kostic
LyricsAleksander Popovic

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