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  1. The Liberation of Skopje ( Macedonian: Ослободување на Скопје, Osloboduvanje na Skopje) is a 2016 Macedonian drama film directed by Rade Šerbedžija and Danilo Šerbedžija. The film was selected as the Macedonian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but ended up not being nominated. [1] [2]

  2. The Liberation of Skopje. Zoran, an eight-year old boy, is the hero of this story. It is through his eyes that we experience all the cruelty of war, the poverty, suffering and the images of the occupation of Skopje, the city which the Germans occupied in 1942 with the help of their Bulgarian allies.

    • Dejan Dimeski
    • Danilo Serbedzija,, Rade Serbedzija
    • FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia)
    • Drama | II World War. 1940s
  3. Based upon a play "Oslobodjenje Skoplja" by Dušan Jovanović. Production Partysans in co-production with Lijeni Film and MP Film Production (Croatia), Art Films and YLE (Finland), Kino Oko (Macedonia) Directed by Rade & Danilo Šerbedžija.

  4. Skopje 1941, la ville occupée par les Allemands et leurs alliés bulgares. Zoran, un garçon de 11 ans, est témoin des horreurs de la guerre. Le père de Zoran est parti combattre dans l'armée des...

  5. 30 sept. 2016 · THE LIBERATION OF SKOPJE. The horrors and suffering of the Second World War are portrayed in bittersweet terms through the eyes of 11-year-old Zoran whose father has joined the partisans to fight the German occupiers and whose mother becomes involved with a German officer.

  6. 9 janv. 2017 · Overview. Eight-year-old Zoran is the hero of this story set in Skopje during the German occupation of the city in World War II. Through his eyes, we experience all the cruelty, poverty and suffering of wartime.

  7. Skopje 1941, the city occupied by Germans and their Bulgarian allies. Zoran, a boy of 11, witnesses the horrors of war. Zoran’s fahter is away fighting in the partisan army. Zoran’s mother and a German officer develop a special affection to one another.