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Section: Discover & Explore: Balkan
The Lonely Wolf (1972)
A boy finds a large wolf-like dog in the mountains and they befriend each other. The local peasants think that this may be the wolf responsible for the sheep pestilence. They decide to kill the animal, but the boy is worried about it and he secretly provides the dog with food.
Country | Yugoslavia |
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Year | 1972 |
Duration | 90 min |
Rating | 10 |
Language | Croatian |
Subtitle | Simultanneous translation into |
Directed by | Obrad Gluščević |
Screenplay | Obrad Gluščević i Stjepan Perović |
Director of Photography | Nenad Jovičić |
Music | Bojan Adamić |
Edited by | Lida Branis-Bobanac |
Contact | Jadran Film |
Biography
Croatian screenwriter and director. His first films were documentaries and shorts. His feature films include, e.g. The Naked Man (Goli covjek, 1968), Mad Summer (Lito vilovito, 1964), and children's films Lone Wolf (Vuk samotnjak, 1972) and Captain Mikula, the Kid (Kapetan Mikula Mali, 1974).
Family, Friendship, Nature, Animals, Positive Choices, Tradition, Adventure, Childhood