Innocence Unprotected
movie

Released January 01, 1942
Overview
In 1942, in Nazi-occupied Belgrade, locksmith and acrobat Dragoljub Aleksić wrote, produced, directed and starred in Nevinost bez zaštite, the first sound feature film made in Serbia. It is a thrilling action picture with musical numbers and prolonged sequences of Aleksić's acrobatic stunts. Nevinost bez zaštite was never released due to the Nazi censors. "Gentlemen, I assure you the entire Yugoslavian cinema came out of my navel. In fact, I have made certain inquiries, and I am in a position to state positively that the entire Bulgarian cinema came out of my navel as well."
Runtime
0h 45m
Origin Country
Serbia
Original Language
Serbian (Latin)
Original Title
Nevinost bez zaštite
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Yugoslavia
Spoken Languages
- Srpski (Serbian)