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June Turmoil

1969 · 11 min Documentary
5.4 / 10 · TMDB

The film speaks of student demonstrations in Belgrade, 1969 and of the critical quality, enthusiasm and discipline of this form of protest. It was the most powerful public criticism of "red bourgeoisie" - members of communist apparatus, who suppressed creativity and affirmation of new generations throughout Eastern block.

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Original Title Lipanjska gibanja
Year 1969
Country Yugoslavia
Genre Documentary
Director Želimir Žilnik
Runtime 11 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.4/10 (10 votes)

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The film constructs a potent historical document, relying on the raw energy of archival footage to explore the anatomy of protest. It captures the critical spirit and organized discipline of the 1969 Belgrade student demonstrations as a direct challenge to the establishment.

What lingers after viewing is the palpable tension between the system and the yearning for change, embodied by a generation that dared to voice public criticism. The images of collective action speak with a clarity that transcends time. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Želimir Žilnik

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