Film set of 'Za čast otadžbine' in Kalemegdan SIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Milanka Matić editor Nataša Mišković editor Middle Eastern Studies, University of Basel Centre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Graz o:siba.4070 Borba fotodokumentacija, Belgrade Vreme Borba1041 Photoarchive Borba Radio and Television Communication Motion Picture Industry Commercialized Entertainment Parks Settelments Advertising Marketing Photographic plate 1930-01-21 Svetozar Grdijan Grdijan, Svetozar Picture of an outdoor film shoot in Kalemegdan. In the foreground, four soldiers in the pre-war uniforms of the Serbian Kingdom are lying on a slope with a machine gun positioned in front of them. A camera is directed on them from the background, operated by a dark-haired man in a suit. The scene is being watched by two other men standing next to the cameraman, one in a hat and a long dark coat, the other in an officer's uniform. More soldiers are seen lying on the ground in the background. The photograph was published as part of a report in the newspaper Vreme on the shooting of the first Yugoslav war movie 'Za čast otadžbine' (For the Honour of the Fatherland) about the defence of Belgrade and its fortress against Austrian attack in 1914–15, at the beginning of World War I. The film was directed by Stanislav Krakow, a writer and editor with Vreme, who also operated the camera. Not specified Not specified 90 130 Serbia Yugoslavia Belgrade Kalemegdan Vojska radi za film. Vreme 2900, 22 January 1930, 5.
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