Early Works
Early Works

Early Works

1971Movie87 minSerbo-Croatian

Inspired by Karl Marx's "Das Kapital", three men and a girl named Jugoslava decide to wake up the conscience within the working class and peasants. Faced with the primitivism and a lack of morale, their revolution fails and the girl is the one to be sacrificed as a witness of their unsuccessful attempt.

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Director: Tariq AnwarGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

A short documentary by Tariq Anwar exploring the daily life and activities within a small village. The film offers a glimpse into the community's routines, interactions, and the simpler way of life.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary from 1971, "Early Works" is not widely reviewed in mainstream critical databases. Its reception is primarily known within circles focused on documentary filmmaking and the early career of its director, Tariq Anwar.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its observational style and authentic portrayal of village life.
  • Noted as an early, formative work in Tariq Anwar's directorial career.
  • Considered a valuable historical document of a specific time and place.

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Fun Fact

This documentary is considered one of Tariq Anwar's earliest directorial efforts, predating his more widely recognized work in editing and producing.

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