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Directed by
  
Dušan Makavejev

Music by
  
Vojislav Kostić

Release date
  
1968

Music director
  
Voki Kostić

7.3/10
IMDb


Written by
  
Dušan Makavejev

Edited by
  
Ivanka Vukasović

Director
  
Dušan Makavejev

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Starring
  
Dragoljub Aleksić Ana Milosavljević Vera Jovanović Bratoljub Gligorijević

Initial release
  
25 March 1971 (New York City)

Cast
  
Dragoljub Aleksic, Bratoljub Gligorijevic, Vera Jovanovic, Pera Milosavljevic, Ivan Živković, Ana Milosavljevic

Screenplay
  
Dušan Makavejev, Branko Vucicevic

Cinematography
  
Stevan Mišković, Branko Perak

Similar
  
Love Affair - or the Case of the Mis, Man Is Not a Bird, The Rats Woke Up, Vukovar poste restante, Underground

Innocence Unprotected is a compilation film by Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev. Makavejev's film is based on a 1941 film Nevinost bez zaštite in Serbia by Dragoljub Aleksić that was never released. In 1968, Makavejev established the film and expanded it with newsreel footage and interviews with surviving cast members.

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Production

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Innocence Unprotected is composed of footage of the 1941 film of the same name. Innocence Unprotected was originally filmed in 1941 under the title Nevinost bez zaštite which was meant to be the first sound feature film made in Serbia. Nevinost bez zaštite was made by Yugoslav gymnast Dragoljub Aleksić who wrote, produced, directed and starred in the film. Nevinost bez zaštite was never released due to the Nazi censors while ironically later during the Yugoslav communist period some accused and condemned it as being pro-Nazi.

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In 1968 filmmaker Dušan Makavejev found the film and expanded upon it with newsreel footage of Nazi Propaganda and German occupation as well. Other footage includes Aleksić performing his acrobatics and filmed interviews of the surviving cast members. Makavejev tinted some of the black and white scenes in the film and hand colored some details. The film was referred to by Makavejev as a "montage of attractions", with a montage styled celebration of Yugoslavian customs, folklore, and humor.

Reception

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The film was entered into the 1968 Berlin International Film Festival, and it won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Prize of the Jury.

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The film received positive acclaim on its initial release. Variety wrote that the film is "both amusing and interesting. It has value as a documentary but it also gives the viewer the chance to laugh at an old amateur feature pic".

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Roger Greenspun of The New York Times wrote that, Makavejev "brings an exceptionally sophisticated understanding to his project. But it is also an exceptionally understanding sophistication—ironic, loving, clear-sightedly appreciative of all illusions. For this, rarer than most things on film, I value Makavejev's extraordinary insights into ordinary affairs and his gentle juggling act with Acrobat Aleksic."

Later reviews were also positive. In 1985, Don Druker of The Chicago Reader wrote that the film is "funny and genuinely endearing tribute to an innocent folk hero—bizarre in spots, and definitely Makavejev".

References

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