Belgrade
Black and white shots of the city of Belgrade. Shots of imposing buildings and of the locals. The intertitles of this film are sometimes factually incorrect, and they also express the perspective of circa 1921.
Black and white shots of the city of Belgrade. Shots of imposing buildings and of the locals. The intertitles of this film are sometimes factually incorrect, and they also express the perspective of circa 1921.
Black and white shots of the city of Belgrade. Shots of imposing buildings and of the locals. The intertitles of this film are sometimes factually incorrect, and they also express the perspective of circa 1921.
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