Cinema of Yugoslavia |
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Lists of Yugoslav films |
1950s |
1960s |
1970s |
1980s |
1990–2003 |
This is the list of films produced in Yugoslavia in the 1950s. For an alphabetical list of Yugoslav films see Category:Yugoslav films.
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Ciguli Miguli | Branko Marjanović | Comedy | Banned by the authorities until 1977 | |||
Frosina | Vojislav Nanovic | Meri Boskova Aco Jovanovski Ljuba Arsova Petar Prlicko |
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Hanka | Slavko Vorkapić | Entered into the 1956 Cannes Film Festival | ||||
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Ne okreći se sine | Branko Bauer | Bert Solar Zlatko Lukman |
Drama | Won Golden Arena for Best Film at Pula Film Festival (1956) | ||
Valley of Peace | France Štiglic | Entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival | ||||
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It Was Not in Vain | Nikola Tanhofer | Entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival | ||||
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H-8 | Nikola Tanhofer | Đurđa Ivezić Boris Buzančić Antun Vrdoljak Vanja Drach |
Drama | Won Golden Arena for Best Film at Pula Film Festival (1958) | ||
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Kapò | Gillo Pontecorvo | Susan Strasberg | Drama | Italian-French-Yugoslav co-production | ||
Train Without a Timetable | Veljko Bulajić | Entered into the 1959 Cannes Film Festival |