The Seventh Cronicle

1996 | 97 minutes | 0.0 ★ (0)

The Seventh Cronicle
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    In former Yugoslavia, following Tito's break-up with Stalin, the rocky island of Goli Otok was the camp site for political prisoners. From that officially non-existant yet dreaded place a young man escapes and seeks refuge on a nearby island. The nuns from the local convent find him unconscious and decide to give him shelter. A relentless secret policeman comes to the island and starts making life miserable for its inhabitants, hoping to find his prey...

  • Release Date

    01 January 1996

  • DirectingBruno Gamulin
  • Budget

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    $0.00

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