

Two partisans, one hellscape, zero mercy — Yugoslav cinema doesn't flinch.
Two partisans, a man and a woman, try to escape a Nazi manhunt in the infernal landscape of WW2 Vojvodina.
Direction
Golubović turns Vojvodina marshes into a suffocating purgatory.
Acting
Varagić and Laušević communicate defeat without speaking it.
Director
Predrag Golubović
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in the Banat region where actual 1942 massacres occurred; local non-actors played victims. The landscape itself is memorial.
Golubović deliberately avoided Partisan Film tropes — no speeches, no martyrdom aesthetics. The TMDB score reflects discomfort, not quality; this was suppressed domestically for its bleakness.