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Directed by Želimir Žilnik Running time 79 minutes Cinematography Karpo Godina | 7.2/10 Release date 1969 (1969) Director Želimir Žilnik Editor Karpo Godina | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Branko VučičevićŽelimir Žilnik Initial release 23 April 1970 (New York City) Screenplay Želimir Žilnik, Branko Vucicevic Cast Milja Vujanović, Bogdan Tirnanić, Slobodan Aligrudić, Cedomir Radovic, Zelimira Zujovic Similar The Woman and the S, El Lazarillo de Tormes, What Max Said, Who Saw Him Die?, Palermo or Wolfsburg |
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Early Works (Serbian: Rani radovi, Cyrillic: Рани радови) is a 1969 Yugoslavian film by Serbian author Želimir Žilnik. It critically depicts the aftermath of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. It won the Golden Bear at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival in 1969.
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The title was borrowed from the popular anthology of the early work by Marx and Engels published first in Yugoslavia in 1953. These early texts had a significant influence on the development of the Yugoslav Praxis School of philosophy. The title was chosen ironically as a comment on the discrepancy between the theory, as expressed by Marx and Engels in their work, and practice, as implemented by the Soviet Union and other countries of real socialism.
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