Noon (Serbo-Croatian: Podne, Serbian Cyrillic: Подне) is a 1968 Yugoslav film written and directed by Serbian director Puriša Đorđević.[1] It is the final entry in Đorđević's wartime tetralogy, the first three being The Girl (1965), The Dream (1966) and The Morning (1967).[2] The film belongs to the Yugoslav Black Wave movement.

Noon
Podne
Directed byPuriša Đorđević
Written byPuriša Đorđević
Produced byBoško Savić
Petar Gojšina
StarringLjubiša Samardžić
Neda Arnerić
Faruk Begoli
CinematographyBogić Risimović-Risim
Edited byMirjana Mitić
Music byMiodrag Ilić
Production
companies
Release date
1968
Running time
82 min
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageSerbo-Croatian

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The film is about a love story between a Russian who is an employee of the Soviet embassy in Yugoslavia and a Yugoslav girl. On the first night after their wedding, the radio broadcasts news about the conflict between the communist parties of their countries. They are forced to part with little hope of meeting again.

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  1. ^ "Podne". www.filmovi.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  2. ^ Batinić, Jelena (2015). Women and Yugoslav partisans: a history of World War II resistance. New York: Cambridge university press. ISBN 978-1-107-09107-8.

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