People on Wheels (1963)

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The film depicts one working day in the lives of travelling workers in different parts of Croatia: Baranja, Slavonia, Zagorje, Kvarner and Banovina. Through interviews and by employing the so-called friendly-camera method, the director portrays these exhausted, sleepy people and their dreary daily grind. Their lives are particularly well reflected in the early morning scenes of salesmen asleep in the most peculiar places and in the most curious ways: leaning against a fence or a wall, sitting on the railway tracks.

Director: Rudolf Sremec
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date:
Editing: Lida Braniš
Production: Zagreb Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is People on Wheels about?
The film depicts one working day in the lives of travelling workers in different parts of Croatia: Baranja, Slavonia, Zagorje, Kvarner and Banovina. Through interviews and by employing the so-called friendly-camera method, the director portrays these exhausted, sleepy people and their dreary daily grind. Their lives are particularly well reflected in the early morning scenes of salesmen asleep in the most peculiar places and in the most curious ways: leaning against a fence or a wall, sitting on the railway tracks.
Who directed People on Wheels?
People on Wheels was directed by Rudolf Sremec.
How long is People on Wheels?
People on Wheels has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
What genre is People on Wheels?
People on Wheels is a Documentary film.
Where was People on Wheels produced?
People on Wheels was produced in Yugoslavia.