The Longest Journey (1976)

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In March 1903, amidst the crumbling Ottoman Empire, Macedonia remains unliberated, with its revolutionary movement burgeoning. In retaliation for supporting freedom fighters, the Turks besiege a wedding, capturing over two hundred villagers and sentencing them to lengthy prison terms. These prisoners are then transported to Asia Minor, enduring severe hardships and humiliation through the desert, with many perishing along the way before reaching their final destination in October 1908.

Director: Branko Ivanovski Gapo
Genre: Adventure, Drama, War
Runtime: 124 min
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Production: Skopje, Vardar Film, Makedonija Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Macedonian
Original Language: mk
More Films by Director: Branko Ivanovski Gapo
More Films in Genre: Adventure, Drama, War

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Longest Journey about?
In March 1903, amidst the crumbling Ottoman Empire, Macedonia remains unliberated, with its revolutionary movement burgeoning. In retaliation for supporting freedom fighters, the Turks besiege a wedding, capturing over two hundred villagers and sentencing them to lengthy prison terms. These prisoners are then transported to Asia Minor, enduring severe hardships and humiliation through the desert, with many perishing along the way before reaching their final destination in October 1908.
Who directed The Longest Journey?
The Longest Journey was directed by Branko Ivanovski Gapo.
Who stars in The Longest Journey?
The Longest Journey stars Risto Šiškov, Darko Damevski, Petre Arsovski, Šišman Angelovski, Petar Temelkovski, Dušan Janićijević.
How long is The Longest Journey?
The Longest Journey has a runtime of 2h 4m (124 minutes).
What genre is The Longest Journey?
The Longest Journey is a Adventure, Drama, War film.
Where was The Longest Journey produced?
The Longest Journey was produced in Yugoslavia.