Stevan Bulajić

Películas

The Boy Who Followed the Sun
Writer
Story of a 12 year old orphaned boy who takes to wandering about the countryside after the death of his drunkard father.
Atentado: El día que cambio el mundo
Screenplay
La película recrea los hechos históricos que precedieron al asesinato político del archiduque Francisco Fernando, único heredero del Imperio Austrohúngaro, y su esposa, Sofía en Sarajevo en 1914, por parte de un nacionalista serbio, y el período inmediatamente posterior que llevó al estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial.
Atentado: El día que cambio el mundo
Story
La película recrea los hechos históricos que precedieron al asesinato político del archiduque Francisco Fernando, único heredero del Imperio Austrohúngaro, y su esposa, Sofía en Sarajevo en 1914, por parte de un nacionalista serbio, y el período inmediatamente posterior que llevó al estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial.
La batalla del río Neretva
Writer
Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, en enero de 1943, cuatro tropas diferentes se enfrentan en el país yugoslavo: los leales al Rey, los partisanos de Tito, el Ejército alemán y sus aliados italianos. Un puente sobre el río Neretva es de vital importancia como medio de comunicación para las tropas partisanas. En una táctica de desorientación, los mismos partisanos vuelan el puente, y en torno a él se desencadena una cruenta batalla...
Looking Into the Eyes of the Sun
Writer
Four partisans in the mountains and suffering from typhus are slowly destroyed.
Vortex
Writer
Yugoslavian anthology movie with three stories. "Father": Germans are taking hostages, peasants from local fields. One old man is begging for German officer to release his sons. Officer offers him releasing of one of his sons, but other will be shot. "Swamp": Two Partisans are in swamp, surrounded by enemies. One of them is wounded, and other one wants to save him by any cost. "Ada": Story about twist of fate, when father and son find them self on different side of the gunpoint.
Skopje '63
Writer
"Skoplje '63" is a 1964 Yugoslavian documentary film directed by Veljko Bulajić about the 1963 Skopje earthquake (Skoplje, per film title, is the Serbo-Croatian spelling of Skopje). The filming started three days after the earthquake and lasted for four months. After that, Bulajić spent 12 months editing the footage at Jadran Film studios.
Kozara
Scenario Writer
In June of 1942 Germans and their collaborators decide to get rid of partisans and their stronghold in the woods of Mount Kozara in Northern Bosnia. They encircle the mountain and begin the mop up operation. Out gunned and outnumbered the partisans must not only take care of themselves but try to protect thousands of refugees too.