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6.0 1h 35m

Where the Yellow Lemon Blooms

By the end of 1915, during the second half of World War I, which had started by the Austro-Hungarian Empire's attack on a small Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian people, its army, and the state found themselves in the greatest tribulation in its long history. Serbia is attacked by the combined militaries of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and Bulgaria. Defending every road, every hill, every creek, during the time when every village, every plato, every crossing was becoming a historical landmark, Serbia, relying on the Allies, moved its people, its government, and its remaining troops to Kosovo--the only unoccupied part of the Serbian territory, but soon had to cross Albania in the hopes of reaching the Allies' ships in the Mediteranian.

Top Cast

  • Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić

    Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić

    Himself - Narrator

  • Zoran Cvijanović

    Zoran Cvijanović

    Regent Aleksandar Karađorđević

  • Petar Kralj

    Petar Kralj

    Nikola Pašić, predsednik vlade

  • Dragoslav Ilić

    Dragoslav Ilić

    Kralj Petar Karađorđević

  • Miodrag Radovanović

    Miodrag Radovanović

    Vojvoda Putnik

  • Hana Jovčić

    Hana Jovčić

    Kaplar Flora Sandes

  • Milica Milša

    Milica Milša

    Sestra Margarita

  • Milenko Zablaćanski

    Milenko Zablaćanski

    John Reed, američki novinar

  • Dragomir Čumić

    Dragomir Čumić

    Vojnik iz Like

Overview

By the end of 1915, during the second half of World War I, which had started by the Austro-Hungarian Empire's attack on a small Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian people, its army, and the state found themselves in the greatest tribulation in its long history. Serbia is attacked by the combined militaries of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and Bulgaria. Defending every road, every hill, every creek, during the time when every village, every plato, every crossing was becoming a historical landmark, Serbia, relying on the Allies, moved its people, its government, and its remaining troops to Kosovo--the only unoccupied part of the Serbian territory, but soon had to cross Albania in the hopes of reaching the Allies' ships in the Mediteranian.

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