
Doctor Mladen
The story begins in 1941 and shows one of the people who which were actually, very brave and proudly fought against the Ustasha, Germans and other butchers, not related to that ideology was tied. The film is about Dr. Mladen Stojanovic legend of Kozara and Krajina, great man, humanist, friend, and finally the commander one of a the proud partisan detachment, which is that area brought for a moment bring much desired freedom.
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Plot Summary
Set in rural Serbia during World War II, the film follows Dr. Mladen, a compassionate doctor who dedicates himself to treating the local villagers despite the dangers posed by the ongoing conflict. He grapples with moral dilemmas, torn between his oath to heal and the pressures of war and occupation. His commitment to humanity is tested as he navigates the complex and often brutal realities of the era.
Critical Reception
Doctor Mladen is a critically acclaimed Yugoslav film that resonated with audiences for its powerful portrayal of humanism amidst conflict. It was praised for its sensitive direction, strong performances, and its thoughtful exploration of moral choices during wartime. The film is considered a significant work in Yugoslav cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- A moving depiction of a doctor's struggle to maintain his principles in wartime.
- Praised for its emotional depth and historical context.
- Seen as a significant contribution to Yugoslavian cinema.
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Fun Fact
The film was made during a period when Yugoslav cinema was exploring themes of war, resistance, and the human spirit with increasing complexity and critical acclaim.
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