Black Horses
Konji vrani
Black Horses is a film about the destiny of Serbian people who are forced to endure the "rule from the North" against their will. The empress Maria Theresia has designated their region of Banat to be the dungeon for insubordinate citizens of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Fortunately, World War One has interfered and ended the rule of the Austrain emperors, but many wounds have remained, wounds that bore spite and on the basis of which the people began their struggle to find their identity, to gain their freedom and land and a better life. That kind of surroundings, full of those ready to exploit others and retort to violence, where a man is torn between honesty and fraud, was my inspiration to make a modern film focused on love "the thing a man can suffer for; a thing you can give your heart to; and a thing that can make your heart stop".
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Slavko Štimac
as Kir Teja
Ljubomir Bandović
as Rama
Đorđe Erčević
as Alas
Petar Božović
as Šef otkupne stanice
Siniša Ubović
as Čaba
Srđan Ivanović
as Salašar
Dragan Petrović 'Pele'
as Župnik
Milan Vasić
as Sava Lađarski
Milena Vasić
as Milina Brđević
Ivo Gregurević
as Vavan
Milorad Mandić
as Skeledžija
Ratko Tankosić
as Krezubi nadničar
Dragan Kojić
as Kapetan
Rada Đuričin
as Savina majka
Kalina Kovačević
as Anica Granfild
Andrija Milošević
as Gavrilo Brđević
Renata Ulmanski
as Aleksandrina Blavački
Petar Kralj
as Radoje
Vojislav Brajović
as Savin otac
Ljubiša Samardžić
as Deda