Anno Domini 1573
Anno Domini 1573

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Anno Domini 1573

1975
Movie
145 min
Croatian

Europe in second half of 16th century was very rough place to live. Peasants of Slovenia and Croatia had even rougher times because of the constant threat of Turk raids and being taxed to death in order to provide defence against the Turks. But, the worst things were arrogant local feudal lords led by Franjo Tahi who were oppresing the common folk. All that led to the great peasant revolt of 1573. The movie is made for the 400th anniversary of the event.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Vatroslav MimicaGenres: Historical, Drama

Plot Summary

In the year 1573, a peasant uprising in Croatia is brutally suppressed by the ruling nobility. The film contrasts the harsh realities faced by the common people with the decadent lives of the aristocracy. It explores themes of social injustice, rebellion, and the cyclical nature of power and oppression.

Critical Reception

Anno Domini 1573 was recognized for its powerful historical depiction and strong performances, though its bleak tone and graphic violence were noted by some critics. It is considered a significant work in Yugoslav cinema, often lauded for its unflinching look at societal struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical accuracy and dramatic intensity.

  • Critiqued for its somber and violent portrayal of peasant revolts.

  • Acknowledged for its strong performances, particularly by the veteran cast.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Anno Domini 1573' are not widely available, but where discussed, it's often noted for its historical significance and its stark, realistic depiction of a turbulent period.

Fun Fact

The film was based on the historical Croatian-Slovenian Peasant Revolt of 1573, a major event in the region's history.

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