Frosina
Frosina is a 1952 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Vojislav Nanovic and starring Meri Boskova, Aco Jovanovski and Ljuba Arsova. Produced by the newly-established Vardar Film, it was the first Macedonian language film to be made.[1] Future star Nadja Regin had a small part in the film.
Frosina | |
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Directed by | Vojislav Nanovic |
Produced by | Dragoslav Radoicic-Beli |
Written by | Vlado Malevski |
Starring | Meri Boskova Aco Jovanovski Ljuba Arsova |
Music by | Trajko Prokopiev |
Cinematography | Kiro Bilbilovski |
Edited by | Milanka Nanovic |
Production company | |
Release date | 26 June 1952 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Macedonian |
Cast
- Meri Boskova as Frosina
- Aco Jovanovski as Klime
- Ljuba Arsova as Ljuba
- Ilija Dzuvalekovski as Krste
- Petar Prlicko as Kuzman
- Kiro Vinokic as Leen
- Stojka Cekova as Metijanka
- Boris Beginov as Eftim
- Lidija Debarlieva as Veta
- Kiro Cortosev as Karavil
- Petar Veljanovski as Jane
- Tomo Vidov as Krste
- Perica Cvetkovski as Maliot Klime
- Nadja Regin
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References
- Bechev p.41-42
Bibliography
- Dimitar Bechev. Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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