BELGRADE BELGRADE, April 16 (Hina) - A film entitled "Marshal" by Croatian director Vinko Bresan was presented in the "Sava" centre in Belgrade on Saturday evening.
BELGRADE, April 16 (Hina) - A film entitled "Marshal" by Croatian
director Vinko Bresan was presented in the "Sava" centre in
Belgrade on Saturday evening.#L#
Present at the event were director Vinko Bresan, his father Ivo
Bresan, a famous Croatian film-maker who helped write the script of
"Marshal", and a few actors from the movie.
The audience cordially welcomed guests from Croatia and was
satisfied with this comedy about alleged appearance of the ghost of
the deceased Communist ruler of ex-Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, on
a Croatian island.
After the film was shown, a letter of Yugoslav director Ljubisa
Samardzic was read, whose film "Nebeska Udica (in unofficial
translation Heavenly Hook)" had its premiere in Zagreb on the same
night.
Samardzic wrote that the simultaneous premieres of a Croatian movie
in Belgrade and a Serbian movie in Zagreb heralded more favourable
winds for film-makers and audience.
The first presentation of "Marshal" in Yugoslavia had previously
taken place in the northern city of Novi Sad.
Ivo and Vinko Bresan granted several interviews to Belgrade media
that had given great publicity to the announcement of their film.
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