Director: | Mića Popović |
Starring: | Mira Stupica Rade Marković Svetolik Nikačević Bekim Fehmiu |
Cinematography: | Vlastimir Gavrik |
Editing: | Jelena Bjenjaš |
Music: | Zoran Hristić |
Studio: | Avala film |
Runtime: | 90 min |
Country: | Yugoslavia |
Language: | Serbo-Croatian |
The Swarm (Serbo-Croatian: Roj, Serbian Cyrillic: Рој) is a 1966 Yugoslav film directed by Mića Popović and based on a script he wrote together with Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz.[1]
During the First Serbian Uprising of 1804, in the newly liberated country, a Serbian woman is put on trial for betraying her husband, a hero, to the Ottomans.
See main article: Pula Film Festival.
The Yugoslav Film Archive, in accordance with its authorities based on the Law on Cultural Heritage, declared one hundred Serbian feature films (1911–1999) as cultural heritage of great importance on December 28, 2016. The Swarm is also on that list.[3]