They will publish a book of the same name and the DVD soon.djvaso wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:25 amDas Lied der Schwarzen Berge (Fantom Durmitora) (1933), the very first survived feature film shot on locations in Montenegro will be released on DVD. The project is a joint effort of Montenegrin Cinematheque and Cultural and Informative Center of Zagreb - Croatia with the participation of Bundesarchiv and Montenegrin Film center. I hope that the release will be commercially available and on pressed disc unlike Non v'è resurrezione senza morte (Voskrsenja ne biva bez smrti) (1922) release which is not.
Yugoslavian films on DVD
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Thanks for the recommendations of vendors of Yugoslavian films. Is there generally good availability of films from the Black Wave period? Makavejev (I'd love to find a copy of Manifesto), Petrovic, Pavlovic, Zafranovic etc
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After long hiatus, Slovenian Film center has released no less than three Blu-rays in Si-Fi Klasika edition:






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Has anyone got any thoughts on Farewell Until the Next War? I thought that Pavlovic's Zaseda was a highlight of Il Cinema Ritrovato last Summer so I'm very interested in seeing more of his films. Does this release have English subtitles?