[UNLOCKED] 34: Millions of Dead Nazis - Yugoslav Partisan Films from the '40s to '70s
Jumping forward a bit in time to the post-war Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), Boris takes The Empire Never Ended on a quick tour of Partisan Cinema and its historical context. Boris, Fritz, and Rey discuss some of the genre's most iconic films: Slavica (1947), Kozara (1962), Battle of Neretva (1969), Battle of Sutjeska (1973), and the epic Nazi-slaughter romp, Walter Defends Sarajevo (1972). Boris and Rey discuss Tito's cinephelia and his uncommon celebrity, while Fritz describes his favorite scenes and struggles to say "Sutjeska". Also, the uncanny similarities between Battle of Neretva and the Empire Strikes Back, the central role of music in Partisan films, the failure of Chetnik media, and a shitton of terrified horses.
Links to the films:
Slavica (no subtitles)
Kozara (no subtitles)
Battle of Neretva (subtitled or dubbed)
Battle of Sutjeska (subtitled)
Walter Defends Sarajevo (subtitled)
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