Children from Petriček Hill (2007)

Children from Petriček Hill

Children from Petriček Hill (2007) poster

The film deals with the fate of children who, together with their parents, were imprisoned in the Teharje camp near Celje. In June 1945, they were separated from their parents and taken to the Petricek children's camp, and their parents killed and buried in unknown places without trial. Inside the camp, the guards try to rip out the old children's identity with various overhauling measures and to enforce them a new identity. Children lost their parents and childhood, and got wounded so deeply, they have not healed even until today.

Director: Miran Zupanič
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 95 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Janez Kališnik
Production: TV Slovenija, Arsmedia
Country: Slovenia
Language: Slovenščina
Original Language: sl
More Films by Director: Miran Zupanič
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Children from Petriček Hill about?
The film deals with the fate of children who, together with their parents, were imprisoned in the Teharje camp near Celje. In June 1945, they were separated from their parents and taken to the Petricek children's camp, and their parents killed and buried in unknown places without trial. Inside the camp, the guards try to rip out the old children's identity with various overhauling measures and to enforce them a new identity. Children lost their parents and childhood, and got wounded so deeply, they have not healed even until today.
Who directed Children from Petriček Hill?
Children from Petriček Hill was directed by Miran Zupanič.
How long is Children from Petriček Hill?
Children from Petriček Hill has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Children from Petriček Hill?
Children from Petriček Hill is a Documentary film.
Where was Children from Petriček Hill produced?
Children from Petriček Hill was produced in Slovenia.