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- Q12754999 abstract "March on the Drina is a 1964 Yugoslav war film co-written and directed by Žika Mitrović. The film was released by the Avala Film studio in Belgrade. The screenplay was written by Žika Mitrović and Arsen Diklić. The title is derived from the eponymous 1914 musical composition by Stanislav Binicki.The film is based on a historical event, the Battle of Cer, which took place in 1914 during World War I. The film chronicles the experiences of a Serbian artillery battery of the Combined Division as it makes a forced march to the Cer Mountain in western Serbia to meet Austro-Hungarian troops who have invaded the country by crossing over the Drina River. The Battle of Cer was a landmark battle of World War I as the first Allied or Entente victory of the war over the Central Powers.In 2014, the film was featured at the Zagreb Film Festival in Croatia in a series on World War I movies.".
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- Q12754999 name "March on the Drina".
- Q12754999 runtime "6420.0".
- Q12754999 screenplay "Arsen Diklić".
- Q12754999 screenplay "Žika Mitrović".
- Q12754999 starring "Aleksandar Gavrić, Ljuba Tadic, Nikola Jovanović, Vladimir Popović, Husein Cokic".
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- Q12754999 comment "March on the Drina is a 1964 Yugoslav war film co-written and directed by Žika Mitrović. The film was released by the Avala Film studio in Belgrade. The screenplay was written by Žika Mitrović and Arsen Diklić. The title is derived from the eponymous 1914 musical composition by Stanislav Binicki.The film is based on a historical event, the Battle of Cer, which took place in 1914 during World War I.".
- Q12754999 label "March on the Drina (film)".
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