A Serbian Country Wedding Trailer

A Serbian Country Wedding Trailer (1911)

16 May 1911 Factual 15 mins

In August 1911, Serbian producer Svetozar Botoric and Louis de Beery (former Pathé’s cinematographer) left Belgrade to film a country wedding. With the bridal procession of 300 guests bringing together all the social classes of the time, we follow the young married couple step by step : at home, then at the wedding luncheon beneath the old oak trees, and finally smiling at the party that presents a really beautiful account of Kolo, a traditional Serbian dance.

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A Serbian Country Wedding Trailer

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