Karadjordje (Ilija Stanojevic-Cica, 1911) VOSE

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Karadjordje (Ilija Stanojevic-Cica, 1911) VOSE

Mensaje por auess » Dom 12 Feb, 2006 08:26

Karadjordje (1911)

Directed by
Ilija Stanojevic-Cica

Runtime: 80 min
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Silent
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0266688/
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In 1909, the first permanent cinema was opened in the hotel "Paris" in Belgrade, and soon afterwards other permanent picture theatres were opened in the capital and in other cities. On the eve of World War I, there were about 30 permanent cinemas in the Kingdom of Serbia, along with many travelling ones. The repertoire was dominated by French films ("Pathe" and "Gaumont"), and the copies arrived in Belgrade and Serbia very quickly, frequently only ten days after the opening night in Paris. The first film producers in Serbia came from among the owners of permanent cinemas. In 1911 Svetozar Botoric, the owner of the picture theatre "Paris" in Belgrade, engaged French cameraman Louis de Berry and started the production of newsreels about events in the capital - The Solemn Delivery of Old Flags and the Receiving of New Ones, The Departure of the King, the Heir to the Throne and Princess Jelena to St. Petersburg, and others. In Autumn of the same year, he shot and showed the first Serbian feature film Karadjordje, a historical drama about the life and work of the leader of the First Serbian Uprising. The film was directed by the actor and director Ilija Stanojevic (Cica Ilija), and the roles were performed by the members of the Serbian National Theatre. The film was received as a great success by the audience, and it was shown after World War I as well, but no copies of this or other films by Botoric have been preserved. The Savic brothers, who owned the "Modern Cinema" in Belgrade, began film production at the same time as Botoric. Their cameraman was Carl Freund, who later became a famous German and Hollywood film-maker and the Oscar prizewinner for camera. Besides many newsreels, which were filmed in Belgrade and in the provinces, the Savic brothers produced the feature film The Woeful Mother (1912), a melodrama in which the leading role was performed by the tragedienne Emilija Popovic. The third film producer in Belgrade was Djoka Bogdanovic, the owner of the cinema "Kasino". He developed his activity in 1913, in the period of Balkan Wars. The Russian photographer Samson Cernov filmed for him and they created valuable documentaries about the Second Balkan War and about everyday events in Belgrade in 1913-1914. The greatest part of these films has been preserved, and is valuable historical material being kept in the Archive of the Yugoslav Film Library. Along with de Berry and Freund, Slavko Jovanovic, the first Serbian cameraman, mastered the skill of working the cine-camera and very soon he independently began to shoot short documentaries for Botoric and the Savic brothers.

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Mensaje por jorozko » Dom 12 Feb, 2006 08:53

Many, many thanks.

I have been recently watching many films from the first two decades of the history of cinema so this one comes as a wonderful surprise.

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Mensaje por spione » Dom 12 Feb, 2006 15:32

:shock: :shock: :shock:

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click click click

thanks auess

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Mensaje por bluegardenia » Mié 15 Mar, 2006 15:53

Thank you auess,
:D
Cuadruplico y voy a por más

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Mensaje por tom_doniphon » Mié 15 Mar, 2006 16:59

thx a lot auess.
la verdad que no se ni lo que puede ser esta peli, pero que sea yugoslava y del año 11 ya es suficiente motivo.
greets

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Mensaje por Xampion » Mié 15 Mar, 2006 19:21

tom_doniphon escribió:thx a lot auess.
la verdad que no se ni lo que puede ser esta peli, pero que sea yugoslava y del año 11 ya es suficiente motivo.
greets
Exacto habrá que verla :)

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Mensaje por Oldsen » Mié 15 Mar, 2006 23:57

Thanks, auess.

Best regards.
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Mensaje por jangelcm » Jue 16 Mar, 2006 00:19

Pincho.

Muchas gracias

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Mensaje por Arremula » Jue 16 Mar, 2006 09:38

thx again auess.

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Mensaje por kimkiduk » Dom 26 Mar, 2006 17:51

Complete & Sharing!!
thx auess

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Re: Karadjordje (Ilija Stanojevic-Cica, 1911)

Mensaje por marlowe62 » Lun 02 Mar, 2009 17:06

He localizado unos subs en inglés (sin comprobar, pero parecen buenos).

Subtítulos en inglés (descarga directa): OpenSubtitles.
Subtitles: Crnnica
For: http://www.cinemageddon.org

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Re: Karadjordje (Ilija Stanojevic-Cica, 1911)

Mensaje por Divxclasicomaniaco » Lun 02 Mar, 2009 20:14

Yo ando con la dura misión de conseguir descargarla,
Esos subtítulos serán bien recividos,
Gracias Marlowe

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Re: Karadjordje (Ilija Stanojevic-Cica, 1911)

Mensaje por kabuki » Lun 02 Mar, 2009 20:33

Gracias por esta cosecha de 1911.