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Macedonian Blood Wedding (Macedonian: Македонска крвава свадба, romanized: Makedonska krvava svadba), also known as Bloodshed at the Wedding, is a 1967 Yugoslav historical drama directed by Macedonian director Trajče Popov. The screenplay was written by Slavko Janevski and is based on the 1900 play of the same name by playwright Voydan Chernodrinski. The film was released through the production company Vardar Film. It tells the story of a young Macedonian woman Cveta who is kidnapped by a Turkish bey in North Macedonia under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. It follows her resistance to converting to Islam and renouncing her national identity along with the uprising of the locals against the Ottomans.

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  • Macedonian Blood Wedding (film) (en)
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  • Macedonian Blood Wedding (Macedonian: Македонска крвава свадба, romanized: Makedonska krvava svadba), also known as Bloodshed at the Wedding, is a 1967 Yugoslav historical drama directed by Macedonian director Trajče Popov. The screenplay was written by Slavko Janevski and is based on the 1900 play of the same name by playwright Voydan Chernodrinski. The film was released through the production company Vardar Film. It tells the story of a young Macedonian woman Cveta who is kidnapped by a Turkish bey in North Macedonia under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. It follows her resistance to converting to Islam and renouncing her national identity along with the uprising of the locals against the Ottomans. (en)
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  • Macedonian Bloody Wedding (en)
  • Makedonska krvava svadba (en)
  • Македонска крвава свадба (en)
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  • Macedonian Bloody Wedding (en)
  • Makedonska krvava svadba (en)
  • Македонска крвава свадба (en)
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  • Yugoslavia (en)
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  • Trajče Popov (en)
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  • Vardar Film (en)
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  • Vangel Laki Čemčev (en)
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  • Macedonian (en)
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  • Vera Čukić
  • Pavle Vuisić (en)
  • Dragomir Felba (en)
  • Janez Vrhovec (en)
  • Kole Angelovski (en)
  • Zafir Hadžimanov (en)
  • Dragi Kostovski (en)
  • Petre Prilčko (en)
  • Risto Šiškov (en)
  • Zvezda Angelovska (en)
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  • Macedonian Blood Wedding (Macedonian: Македонска крвава свадба, romanized: Makedonska krvava svadba), also known as Bloodshed at the Wedding, is a 1967 Yugoslav historical drama directed by Macedonian director Trajče Popov. The screenplay was written by Slavko Janevski and is based on the 1900 play of the same name by playwright Voydan Chernodrinski. The film was released through the production company Vardar Film. It tells the story of a young Macedonian woman Cveta who is kidnapped by a Turkish bey in North Macedonia under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. It follows her resistance to converting to Islam and renouncing her national identity along with the uprising of the locals against the Ottomans. (en)
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