Hanka (film)
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Directed bySlavko Vorkapić
Written byIsak Samokovlija
StarringMira Stupica
CinematographyMilenko Stojanović
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| Directed by | Slavko Vorkapić |
| Written by | Isak Samokovlija |
| Starring | Mira Stupica |
| Cinematography | Milenko Stojanović |
| Edited by | Slavko Vorkapić |
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Running time | 132 minutes |
| Country | Yugoslavia |
| Language | Serbo-Croatian |
| Budget | 110,000,000 dinars (approx. $300,000)[1] |
Hanka is a 1955 Yugoslavian film directed by Slavko Vorkapić. It was entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival.[2] In 2025, a digital version of the film was screened on 14 August as pre-festival presentation at the 31st Sarajevo Film Festival.[3]
The film centers around Muslim gypsies in Bosnia. Cinematic writer Georges Sadoul described Hanka as a "story of love and revenge among gypsies" in his book Dictionary of Film Makers.[4]