RANI RADOVI is inspired by the writings of Karl Marx, who is quoted on different occasions during the film. The ideological struggle is one of the key components of the revolutionary transformation and this lesson is taken seriously by three men and a girl named Jugoslava (censored in the original). They decide to go to the villages and factories in order to raise the consciousness of the workers and peasants and win them for the cause of universal emancipation and human dignity. However, their revolution is not going the way they imagined. Winner of the Golden Bear at the 1969 Berlinale.
RANI RADOVI is inspired by the writings of Karl Marx, who is quoted on different occasions during the film. The ideological struggle is one of the key components of the revolutionary transformation and this lesson is taken seriously by three men and a girl named Jugoslava (censored in the original). They decide to go to the villages and factories in order to raise the consciousness of the workers and peasants and win them for the cause of universal emancipation and human dignity. However, their revolution is not going the way they imagined. Winner of the Golden Bear at the 1969 Berlinale.