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Hamburg Altona (film)

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Country
  
Yugoslavia

Music director
  
Brane Živković

7.5/10
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Running time
  
107 minutes

Initial release
  
1989 (Yugoslavia)

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Directed by
  
Vedran Mihletić, Mladen Mitrović

Starring
  
Zeljko Vukmirica, Mirsad Zulic, Filip Sovagovic

Production company
  
Avala Film, Urania Film

Release date
  
1 August 1989 (1989-08-01) (Yugoslavia)

Directors
  
Mladen Mitrovic, Vedran Mihletic, Dragutin Krencer

Screenplay
  
Vedran Mihletic, Dragutin Krencer, Miroslav Pendelj

Produced by
  
Dragutin Krencer, Vedran Mihletic

Cast
  
Filip Šovagović, Vesna Trivalić, Fabijan Šovagović, Ksenija Pajić, Ivo Gregurević

Similar
  
Diploma za smrt, My Uncle's Legacy, Anticasanova, Countess Dora, Journalist

Hamburg Altona is a 1989 Croatian anthology film directed by Mladen Mitrović, Vedran Mihletić and Dragutin Krencer.

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Plot

Three inmates, Čombe (Željko Vukmirica), Menso (Mirsad Zulić) and Bogart (Filip Šovagović), escape from prison in order to go to Hamburg, their dream destination. Before they temporarily split and go to their respective towns, they agree to meet in Zagreb and board the train to Hamburg together.

From that point on, the film develops into three separate plots: in Rijeka, Čombe attempts to get even with Mrva, his former partner in crime who betrayed him, Menso is spending time with his wife and children in a Bosnian village, while Bogart starts a romance with a handsome teacher in the outskirts of Belgrade.

Upon learning from the newspapers that his two comrades have been arrested, Bogart makes a last-minute change in his plan...

Reception

Hamburg Altona, the feature film debut for the three young directors, received mixed reviews from the critics. They criticized the screenplay and direction for being somewhat cliched and predictable, but found the mix of crime film and melodrama interesting.

References

Hamburg Altona (film) Wikipedia