Brigandage (1970)
A Yugoslav TV drama exploring justice, rebellion, and the fate of outlaws in 1860s Serbia.
Brigandage - Movie Information
- Original Title: Hajdučija
- Release Year: 1970
- Directed by: Dragoslav Lazić
- Type: Movie
- Genres: Drama, TV Movie
- Runtime: 58m
- Original Language: SH
- Spoken Languages: Serbo-Croatian
- Release Date (Theatrical): February 1, 1970 (YU)
- Production Companies: Radiotelevizija Beograd
- Production Countries: Yugoslavia
Brigandage - Plot
TV drama that depicts treatment and persecution of outlaws in the Kingdom of Serbia during 1860s.
Brigandage - Cast & Crew
Director(s)
- Dragoslav Lazić
Main Cast
- Živojin 'Žika' Milenković
- Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić
- Milan Jelić
- Sima Janićijević
- Mihajlo Viktorović
- Uroš Glovacki
- Dušan Poček
- Slavica Georgiev
- Bogdan Jakuš
- Đorđe Jovanović
Writers
- Miodrag Stanisavljević
- Pera Todorović
Brigandage - FAQs
What is Brigandage about?
Brigandage is a Yugoslav TV drama that explores the treatment and persecution of outlaws, known as hajduks, in the Kingdom of Serbia during the 1860s. The story unfolds largely through courtroom proceedings, examining themes of justice, rebellion, and state authority in 19th-century Serbia.
Who directed Brigandage?
Brigandage was directed by Dragoslav Lazić. The film was produced by Radiotelevizija Beograd and originally broadcast in Yugoslavia in February 1970.
Who are the main actors in Brigandage?
The principal cast includes Živojin 'Žika' Milenković, Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić, Milan Jelić, Sima Janićijević, Mihajlo Viktorović, Uroš Glovacki, Dušan Poček, Slavica Georgiev, Bogdan Jakuš, and Đorđe Jovanović.
When was Brigandage released?
Brigandage was first broadcast on February 1, 1970, in Yugoslavia. It was produced by Radiotelevizija Beograd as a television drama and represents an early example of Yugoslav historical TV production.
What genre is Brigandage?
Brigandage is classified as a Drama and TV Movie. It combines historical drama with courtroom procedural elements, set against the backdrop of 19th-century Serbian society and the state's treatment of outlaw hajduks.
How long is Brigandage?
Brigandage has a runtime of 58 minutes. As a television drama produced for Radiotelevizija Beograd, its compact length was suited to the broadcast format of Yugoslav television in the early 1970s.
What language is Brigandage in?
Brigandage is in Serbo-Croatian, the primary language of Yugoslav television productions of the era. It was produced in Yugoslavia and intended for domestic broadcast audiences.
Who wrote the screenplay for Brigandage?
The screenplay for Brigandage was written by Miodrag Stanisavljević and Pera Todorović. Their script draws on the historical reality of hajduk outlawry and judicial persecution in the Kingdom of Serbia during the 1860s.
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