The Dream (1966 film)

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The Dream or Dream (Serbo-Croatian: San, Serbian Cyrillic: Сан) is a 1966 Yugoslav war film written and directed by Serbian director Puriša Đorđević. It is the second entry in Đorđević's wartime tetralogy, the other three being The Girl (1965), The Morning (1967) and Noon (1968).[1] It belongs to the Yugoslav Black Wave movement. The film entered the competition at the 17th Berlin International Film Festival.

Written byPuriša Đorđević
CinematographyMihajlo Popović
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The Dream
Directed byPuriša Đorđević
Written byPuriša Đorđević
StarringLjubiša Samardžić
CinematographyMihajlo Popović
Edited byMirjana Mitić
Release date
  • 14 July 1966 (1966-07-14)
Running time
93 min
CountrySFR Yugoslavia
LanguageSerbo-Croatian
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Plot

During 1941, in the liberated cities of Čačak and Užice, a young man and a girl dream of a better future. Their plans are interrupted by the breakout of the war in Yugoslavia. However, in spite of German advances, the couple continues to dream knowing that dreams can never be taken away.

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Awards and honours

Legacy

The Yugoslav Film Archive, in accordance with its authorities based on the Law on Cultural Heritage, declared one hundred Serbian feature films (1911–1999) as cultural heritage of great importance on 28 December 2016. The Dream is also on that list.[4]

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