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''Black Birds'' (''Crne ptice'') is a 1967
Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Југославија ; sl, Jugoslavija ; mk, Југославија ;; rup, Iugoslavia; hu, Jugoszlávia; rue, label=Pannonian Rusyn, Югославия, translit=Juhoslavija ...
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war drama In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-gen ...
film directed by Eduard Galić. The original idea and script were by
Grgo Gamulin Grgo Gamulin (21 August 1910 – 2 October 1997) was a Yugoslav art historian, literary critic, writer born in Jelsa on the island of Hvar. Gamulin graduated from the University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb ( hr, Sveučilište u Zagreb ...
.
Zoran Tadić Zoran Tadić (2 September 1941 – 9 September 2007) was a Croatia, Croatian film director, critic, and pedagogue. Zoran Tadić is considered as one of the most important Cinema of Croatia, Croatian film directors, having directed more than twen ...
was the scenario assistant. The original music was composed by Anđelko Klobučar. The cinematography was by Mile de Gleria. The film editing was by Boris Tešija. The production design was by Branko Hundić.


Plot

The film is a story about a group of prisoners in the Ustasha-run
Stara Gradiška concentration camp Stara Gradiška was a concentration and extermination camp in the Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during World War II. The camp was specially constructed for women and children of Serb, Jewish and Romani ethnicity. Victims also included commun ...
that takes place during the final days of
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. The Ustashas plan to transport the prisoners to a bridge, which they will blow up. At the same time,
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troops are closing in on the camp, and the prisoners themselves are hatching a plot to save their lives...


Cast

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Voja Mirić Vojislav "Voja" Mirić ( sr-Cyrl, Воја Мирић; 7 April 1933 – 23 April 2019) was a Serbian television and film actor most noted for his role as Ahmed Nurudin in the 1974 Yugoslav movie '' Dervis i smrt'' (popularly known as ''Death an ...
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Fabijan Šovagović Fabijan Šovagović (4 January 1932 – 1 January 2001) was a Croatian film, television and theatre actor, and writer. Biography Šovagović was born in the village of Ladimirevci, in the Slavonia region of Croatia, then Kingdom of Yugoslavia. H ...
*Ivan Šubić *
Ivo Serdar Ivo Serdar (19 December 1933 – 21 November 1985) was a popular Croatian actor.(23 June 2003)Gornja Jelenska: Spomen glumcu Ivi Serdaru '' Index.hr'' (reporting on a celebration of the 70th anniversary of Serdar's birth in the town of Gornja ...
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Vanja Drach Vanja Drach (1 February 1932 – 6 September 2009) was a Croatian theatre and film actor. His film and television credits include '' H-8'', ''Lud, zbunjen, normalan'', ''Gospa'', ''Charuga'', '' Kapelski kresovi'', ''Nikola Tesla'', '' Svjedoci' ...
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Rade Šerbedžija Rade Šerbedžija ( sr-Cyrl, Раде Шербеџија, ; born 27 July 1946) is a Croatian actor, director and musician. He is known for his portrayals of imposing figures on both sides of the law. He was one of the best known Yugoslav actors i ...
(uncredited) *
Relja Bašić Relja Bašić (14 February 1930 – 7 April 2017) was a Croatian actor. With a career that lasted more than half a century, he is considered one of the most prolific performers of that country. Biography Bašić was born on 14 February 1930 i ...
*Iva Marjanović *Ivica Katić *Ratko Buljan *Pavle Bogdanović *Nikola Gec *
Antun Vrdoljak Antun Vrdoljak (; born 5 June 1931) is a Croatian film actor and director, sports official, and head of Croatian Radiotelevision during the Yugoslav Wars. Between the 1960s and early 1990s he was mainly a film artist. In the early 1990s he becam ...
* Špiro Guberina *
Uglješa Kojadinović Uglješa Kojadinović ( sr-Cyrl, Угљеша Којадиновић; 14 February 1936 – 20 June 1982) was a Yugoslav actor of Serb origin. Early life and education Kojadinović was of Serb ethnicity, born in the village of Glamočani near ...


Background and production

By the time Eduard Galić set out to direct ''Black Birds'', his debut feature film, he was already an established television director and an author of award-winning documentaries. He developed an interest in a screenplay written by
Grgo Gamulin Grgo Gamulin (21 August 1910 – 2 October 1997) was a Yugoslav art historian, literary critic, writer born in Jelsa on the island of Hvar. Gamulin graduated from the University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb ( hr, Sveučilište u Zagreb ...
, Galić's former father-in-law, that drew heavily on his personal experiences in World War II. As a long-time leftist, Gamulin spent the entire war imprisoned by the regime of the
Independent State of Croatia The Independent State of Croatia ( sh, Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH; german: Unabhängiger Staat Kroatien; it, Stato indipendente di Croazia) was a World War II-era puppet state of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy (1922–1943), Fascist It ...
. Facing the threat of imminent execution, on 17 April 1945 he managed to escape from the train transporting the prisoners from
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to
Stara Gradiška Stara Gradiška (, german: Altgradisch) is a village and a municipality in Slavonia, in the Brod-Posavina County of Croatia. It is located on the left bank of the river Sava, across from Gradiška in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Etymology The first wo ...
. Galić secured funding for the film and, after negotiations with
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fell through, he and
Fadil Hadžić Fadil Hadžić (23 April 1922 – 3 January 2011) was a Croatian and Yugoslav film director, screenwriter, playwright and journalist, mainly known for his comedy films and plays. He was born in Bileća in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but mainly ...
founded Most, an independent production collective. The arrangements were made to produce ''Black Birds'' and Hadžić's ''
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'' in partnership with , a Slovene production company. Galić's work on the screenplay created a conflict with Gamulin. While the Gamulin's original work was a straightforward action drama, Galić preferred the then highly influential ''
auteur An auteur (; , 'author') is an artist with a distinctive approach, usually a film director whose filmmaking control is so unbounded but personal that the director is likened to the "author" of the film, which thus manifests the director's unique ...
'' film. Together with
Zoran Tadić Zoran Tadić (2 September 1941 – 9 September 2007) was a Croatia, Croatian film director, critic, and pedagogue. Zoran Tadić is considered as one of the most important Cinema of Croatia, Croatian film directors, having directed more than twen ...
, the assistant director, and
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, Galić developed a new outline of the film in which three central characters were a psalm-quoting Ustasha lieutenant (Šovagović), an engineer tasked with blowing up the bridge (Mirić), and an enigmatic prisoner (Šerbedžija, in his first major film role). Gamulin felt that the new version of the screenplay had nothing to do with his original, and asked for his name to be removed from the credits. In the end, Gamulin was credited for the story, while the screenplay credits were omitted entirely.


Reception

In its premiere, ''Black Birds'' was relegated to the out-of-competition section of the 1967
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, and received very little attention. The film's release coincided with the creative zenith of Yugoslav modernist cinema, and it was largely overshadowed by other entries that included Aleksandar Petrović's ''
I Even Met Happy Gypsies ''I Even Met Happy Gypsies'' is a 1967 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Aleksandar Petrović. Its original Serbian title is ''Skupljači perja'', which means ''The Feather Gatherers''. The film is centered on Romani people's life in a village ...
'',
Puriša Đorđević Mladomir Puriša Đorđević ( sr-cyr, Младомир Пуриша Ђорђевић; 6 May 1924 – 23 November 2022) was a Serbian film director and screenwriter. He directed 71 films since 1947. His 1966 film ''The Dream (1966 film), The Dre ...
's '' The Morning'', and
Ante Babaja Ante Babaja (6 October 1927 – 14 January 2010) was a notable Croatian film director and screenwriter. Babaja finished high school in Zagreb before going on to enrol at the University of Zagreb where he studied law and economy. He started work ...
's '' The Birch Tree''. Galić was disappointed by his film's failure, and the only modest consolation for him was an extra fee that he received due to ''Black Birds'' being distributed in the Soviet Union. Reminiscing in 2019 on his personal feelings towards the film, Galić described them as a "love-and-hate relationship", since he had felt its exclusion from the Pula Film Festival as a "big blow" and a threat to his career. The film was virtually forgotten until it was screened at the 2010
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in
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. On this occasion, the Croatian film critic Nenad Polimac called ''Black Birds'' "the most interesting discovery of the festival" and a "sensation", praising its visual qualities and expressiveness. Other Croatian critics shared this view: Damir Radić described the film as a "masterful amalgamation of art and genre", while Tomislav Šakić noted it is "possibly the best irectorialdebut in the history of Croatian cinema". In 2012, the film was digitally restored by the Croatian and Slovene Film Archives.


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