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Rados Novakovic

Rados Novakovic

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Biography

Rados Novakovic was born on 13 July 1915 in Prokuplje, Serbia. He was a director and writer, known for Sofka (1948), The Boy Mita (1951) and Operacija Ticijan (1963). He died on 11 January 1979 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia.

Known For

The Poem
8.0

An influential Serbian poet decides to leave Nazi-occupied Belgrade and join partisans in the country. A young resistance activist, however, is not so thrilled with the idea because the old and womanizing intellectual doesn't fit in with his strict moralistic standards.

The Poem

1961
Bitter Fruit
9.0

A police drama set in an unidentified and oppressed South American country among a group of conspirators. The main characters are two sisters Soledad and Tita.

Bitter Fruit

1967
Escapes
5.8

Political prisoners imprisoned in Yugoslavia will try to escape from prison by digging a channel under the ground and join the partisans.

Escapes

1968
Portrait in Terror
3.7

A plan to steal a valuable work of art leads to murder.

Portrait in Terror

1965
The Wind Dropped Before Dawn
6.6

Members of Jasna's group are suspicious because of her firing from occupation Special police squad and they start avoiding her. She finds out the members of the group have been betrayed but they become even more suspicious. At the moment when they were ready to liquidate her the true traitor is revealed. Thanks to Jasna's courage an action becomes success and she regains their trust.

The Wind Dropped Before Dawn

1959
Operation Titian
6.0

In a small seaside town in the middle of tourist season, an old eccentric, Ugo Bonacic, is murdered. The homicide inspector leads the investigation, which directs him to a strange foreigner dressed in white, who came to town with an American diving representation. During the investigation, he finds out that old Ugo had a copy of one Titian paintings, for which unusual legend is bind. Finally, a new version of an old Titian painting legend is cleared up.

Operation Titian

1963
The Soldier
8.0

A story of a boy, forced to grow mature before his time and to die too early because of the cruel war circumstances. This film is dedicated to all the children who have died during the National Liberation War.

The Soldier

1966
The Song from Kumbara
7.7

Story of the revolt of the people of Serbia against the Turks, who ruled the country for four centuries. The battle and the fall of the fortress of Belgrade in 1806.

The Song from Kumbara

1955
The Sun Is Far Away
5.5

Down under the constant attacks of the German and Bulgarian forces, headquarters one of the partisan detachment in the midst of a severe winter and snow and difficult terrain, with many wounded, he decided to leave the mountain Jastrebac. Gvozden, a peasant from that area, brave warrior, opposes such a decision, was gets ready to leave the unit before detachment. In the interests of discipline, however, Gvozden was convicted and executed on the spot, although it regrets the whole squad.

The Sun Is Far Away

1953
Sofka
5.5

In order to save her family from financial collapse, a young woman named Sofka marries 12-year-old son of a wealthy merchant. Grown up in different times and milieu, her husband shows no understanding for such move of hers.

Sofka

1948
I Was Stronger
10.0

Instead of running away from enemy raid, a female partisan-doctor decides to stay and help one of their wounded children.

I Was Stronger

1953
The Boy Mita
6.2

Instead of going to Belgrade, a boy called Mita joins illegal movement. Germans, who occupied Belgrade in the meantime, start to hunt down communists. Many of them are killed, but Mita succeeds to get to the freed land together with a girl who was going to Belgrade with him.

The Boy Mita

1951
The Blood Road
5.9

Yugoslav Partizans, captured by Nazis, are sent to concentration camps in distant Norway. The local population help some Partizans survive or flee to neutral Sweden.

The Blood Road

1955