词条 | The Day That Shook the World |
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| name = The Day That Shook the World | image = The Day That Shook the World FilmPoster.jpeg | alt = | caption = American poster of the movie | director = Veljko Bulajić | producer = Vlado Brankovic Bohumil Pokorný | writer = Screenplay: Stevan Bulajić Vladimír Bor Paul Jarrico Veljko Bulajić | starring = Christopher Plummer Florinda Bolkan Maximilian Schell | music = Juan Carlos Calderón Lubos Fiser | cinematography = Jan Curík | editing = Roger Dwyre | studio = Jadran Film Barrandov Studios Kinema Sarajevo | distributor = American International Pictures (USA) | released = | runtime = 122 minutes | country = Czechoslovakia Yugoslavia Germany | language = Czech, Serbo-Croatian, English, German }} The Day That Shook the World ({{lang-sh|Sarajevski atentat}}, lit. The Sarajevo Assassination) is a 1975 Czechoslovak-Yugoslav-German co-production film directed by Veljko Bulajić, starring Christopher Plummer and Florinda Bolkan. The film is about the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie in Sarajevo in 1914 and the immediate aftermath that led to the outbreak of World War I. When the only surviving heir to Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, was killed by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist, on 28 June 1914, his death set in motion a chain of events that resulted in the First World War. The movie chronicles the events surrounding that death and its aftermath. The assassination gave the Germans and Austrians reason to fear that the Russian Empire was actively fomenting unrest in the Balkans, since Serbia was a bone of contention throughout the region. Upon its release, The Day That Shook the World was met with mixed reviews. The New York Times critic described the film as a "footnote to history that is rarely moving".{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}} The movie was dubbed in theatres (USA - English, Czechoslovakia - Czech, Germany - German) and has aired only once on television, on Czechoslovak Television two years after its release in cinemas. Cast
ReleaseThe film was released to cinemas on 31 October 1977 in Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia. English-language premieres were in January 1977 in the UK and US. American International Pictures released the movie in 1977 with English dubbing. Later in the 1990s the movie was released to VHS. In November 2014 was released on DVD. AwardsThe film won one award at the 1976 San Sebastián International Film Festival in Special Mention category.[1] The film was also selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sansebastianfestival.com/in/premios.php?ano=1976&id=69 |title=24 Edition 1976 Awards |accessdate=2012-03-18 |work=San Sebastian Film Festival}} 2. ^Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences External links
19 : 1975 films|Yugoslav films|Serbo-Croatian-language films|Films directed by Veljko Bulajić|Jadran Film films|Films based on actual events|Films set in 1914|Films set in Sarajevo|Films set in Bosnia and Herzegovina|Films about assassinations|Czechoslovak films|West German films|Czech films|Croatian films|German political films|Cultural depictions of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria|Cultural depictions of Gavrilo Princip|Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria|Cultural depictions of Franz Joseph I of Austria |
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