Joža Gregorin

Most Popular Joža Gregorin Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

A Star Travels South Trailer (1964)

15 May 1964

The Prague Grand Orchestra travels by train to a music festival in Yugoslavia. Only the singer Sona Klánová missed the departure.

Major Bauk Trailer (1951)

25 July 1951

Partisans resist the terror of Italian fascists and Serbian Chetniks in the South-East of Bosnia and Herzegovina during WWII.

Hoya! Lero! Trailer (1952)

19 February 1952

The council of an old Slavic tribe makes unrighteous decision by giving the best looking girl Voljenka to Kohan the warrior.

The Flag Trailer (1949)

13 August 1949

Story about famous ballet dancer Marija who was horrified by the terror of Ustasha regime, and joined the partisans.

The Unconquered People Trailer (1947)

22 December 1947

As Hitler's Nazi army invades Yugoslavia, a Serbian village girl joins the underground movement, falls in love with the Croat soldier Ivan who is an expert in blowing up trains, and inspires villagers young and old to aggressively participate in the resistance.

We're Going Separate Ways Trailer (1957)

19 July 1957

A group of partisan illegals entangled in a love triangle during Ustasha reign in Nazi-occupied Zagreb.

Domestic Abuse Trailer (1970)

26 January 1970

Drama of Nobelist Ivo Andric shown in retrospective way that tells a story of a woman who abandoned her wealthy and prominent husband because of his increasingly schizophreniac behaviour, known only to her.