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The Farm in the Small Marsh (Serbian: Salaš u malom ritu) is a 1976 Yugoslav teen drama film directed based on a novel by Arsen Diklić. There is also a television series and the film Wintering in Jakobsfeld extending the story.
The Germans take a group of hostages through the village and on their way molest a small boy. As revenge the boy sets the German corn on fire. An intelligent and shrewd Gestapo officer Sicer arrives to investigate.
Directed by Branko Bauer. War arrives to a small secluded village in Vojvodina. The Germans take a group of hostages through the village and on their way molest a small boy. As revenge, the boy sets the German corn on fire. An intelligent and shrewd Gestapo officer Šicer arrives to investigate.
The Farm in the Small Marsh is a 1976 Yugoslav drama film directed based on a novel by Arsen Diklić. The film follows Milan Maljević, a teenager from a fictional Banatian village called Mali Rit during World War II.
War arrives to a small secluded village in Vojvodina. The Germans take a group of hostages through the village and on their way molest a small boy. As revenge, the boy sets the German corn on fire.
War arrives to a small secluded village in Vojvodina. The Germans take a group of hostages through the village and on their way molest a small boy. As revenge, the boy sets the German corn on fire. An intelligent and shrewd Gestapo officer Šicer arrives to investigate.
The Farm in the Small Marsh (Serbian: Salaš u malom ritu) is a 1976 Yugoslav teen drama film directed based on a novel by Arsen Diklić. There is also a television series and the film Wintering in Jakobsfeld extending the story.