Horseman (film)
For the 2008 Australian film, see The Horseman (film). For the 2009 American film, see Horsemen (film).
Horseman | |
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Directed by | Branko Ivanda |
Produced by |
Telefilm HRT |
Written by |
Drago Kekanović Ivan Aralica |
Starring |
Nikša Kušelj Zrinka Cvitešić Goran Grgić |
Music by |
Mojmir Novaković Igor Savin Kries |
Cinematography | Dragan Ruljančić |
Release dates | 2003 |
Running time | 136 minutes |
Country | Croatia |
Language | Croatian |
Konjanik (English: Horseman) is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Branko Ivanda. It is based on Ivan Aralica's 1971 novel of the same name.[1]
The movie takes place in the early 18th century on the borders between the regions of Bosnia and Dalmatia, the crossroads of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. It deals with issues relating to the region's native Croats as they struggle to live between two empires and two faiths: Catholicism and Islam. The film's main character Petar Revač, was played by Nikša Kušelj.
Cast
- Nikša Kušelj - Petar Revač
- Zrinka Cvitešić - Lejla
- Goran Grgić - Andrija
- Mladen Vulić - Mujaga Lalić
- Borko Perić - Ivan Revač - Nikodim
- Božidar Orešković - Zapovjednik
- Dejan Aćimović - Begović
- Gordana Gadžić - Begovića
- Dragan Despot - Veliki
- Danko Ljuština – Džafer-beg
- Zijah Sokolović – Luda
References
External links
- Horseman at the Internet Movie Database
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