Nevesinjska puška (English title: "Thundering Mountains") is a 1963 Yugoslav film directed by Žika Mitrović and written by Slavko Goldstein and Miomir 'Miki' Stamenkovic. It tells about Herzegovina Uprising (1875–77), which was led by ethnic Serbs against the harsh regime of Ottoman Empire.
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, 1h47 Directed byŽika Mitrović GenresDrama, War, Action ThemesPolitical films ActorsLjuba Tadić, Zoran Radmilović, Dragomir Bojanić, Branko Plesa, Predrag Tasovac, Ružica Sokić Rating84% The film starts with the publication of general mobilization in Serbia on July 26, 1914 in Belgrade. An artillery second lieutenant, who comes from a wealthy banking family, was assigned to the artillery battery. During the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, he was a member of the Commission, which had provided guns for the army. His family now wants to put him in the commission again. He wants to join the battery and go to war instead.
, 1h37 Directed byŽika Mitrović GenresDrama, Adventure, Historical ActorsOlga Spiridonovič, Viktor Starčić Rating72% The film is set in 1901, and is based on events surrounding the growing Macedonian resistance to the Ottoman Empire. Resistance groups known as "Komiti" show the readiness of the Macedonian people to fight for freedom. At the same time different religious missions are trying to expand their influence among the people. Thessaloniki is the center of the American Protestant mission in Macedonia. The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (ВМРО Внатрешна Македонска Револуционарна Организација) abducted U.S. Protestant missionary Miss Stone (Olga Spiridonovikj) led by Yane Sandanski (Ilija Milcin) and his unit. The group demanded 25 pounds of gold to release her. They wanted her to sign the demand. She flatly refuses, but after going through several battles with Turkish forces, she stands on the side of guerrillas and signs the letter. The gold is eventually provided.