- Debut film
Triglavske strmine
The Slopes of Triglav
- Fiction Film
- 51'
mountaineering, romantic
- 1932
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Slovenia
- Basic info
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- Materials
- Episode
- Cast
- Crew
- Organizations
- Music
- Awards
- Screenings
- Archival footage
- Extended data
Synopsis
Triglavske strmine is a Yugoslavian, Slovenian Fiction Film. Featuring Milka Badjura, Anton Cerar-Danilo, Joža Čop. It is defined as a mountaineering and romantic. It was directed by Ferdo Delak. It was produced by Sava film.
Director
Cast
Alphabetical order
Crew
Writing
Direction
Production
Cinematography
Music
Editing
Sound department
Camera department
Organizations
production
Screenings
kino Ljubljanski dvor
Distribution
1932
Extended data
Alternative title
The Slopes of Triglav (English)
First feature
Yes
Genres
mountaineering, romantic
Production countries
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Slovenia
Languages
Slovenian (intertitles), Serbo-Croatian (intertitles), Slovenian (narrator) (1963 version with sound), no dialogs
Technical data
Duration and length
51' / 1379 meters (the film is preserved in fragments, original length 2270m)
Colour
Black and white
Sound
nemi (original version)
mono (1963 version with sound)
mono (1963 version with sound)
Negative format
film 35mm
Screening formats
film 35mm
Availabilities
Availabilities
The Slovenian Film Archive
Filming locations
Slovenia
Triglav
triglavska severna stena
Martuljkova skupina
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