Stills
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| During his 35 years in power communist president Tito watched a film almost every night. His projectionist, Leka Konstantinovic (standing in the back), showed him a total of 8801 films. |
State-owned Avala Film, former Yugoslavia’s Central Film Studio, home to Hollywood stars and super productions in the 1960s, today is on the selling-block. |
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| The bridge on the Neretva river (Bosnia), scene of a famous WWII battle and an infamous film shoot, for which Tito gave permission to blow the bridge up to re-create the scene. |
Yugoslav film director Veljko Bulajic shows off the poster for his Academy-Award nominated WWII epic “Battle of Neretva” – one of only two film posters Pablo Picasso ever designed. |
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| Leka Konstantinovic, TIto’s personal projectionist for 32 years, was the longest-serving member of the personal staff. |
Forgotten stars – partisan hats gathering dust in the costume storage of Avala Film studios. Over 300 partisan films were made between 1945-1983. |
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| Steva Petrovic, Avala Film producer proudly presents the work Avala did for the big costume epics in the 1960s. |
Bata Zivojinovic, the face of Yugoslav cinema, and most popular actor in China, looks at Tito’s personal things in the War Museum in Belgrade. |
Electronic Press Kit
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Opening theme
by Nemanja Mosurovic, inspired by traditional partisan song ‘Drug Tito zove’
Cinema Komunisto - Opening Theme
Leka’s Theme
by Nemanja Mosurovic, harmonica by “Pera Joe”
Cinema Komunisto - Leka's theme
Posters
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