
Where the Yellow Lemon Blooms
History · Documentary · Drama
Overview
By the end of 1915, during the second half of World War I, which had started by the Austro-Hungarian Empire's attack on a small Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian people, its army, and the state found themselves in the greatest tribulation in its long history. Serbia is attacked by the combined militaries of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and Bulgaria. Defending every road, every hill, every creek, during the time when every village, every plato, every crossing was becoming a historical landmark, Serbia, relying on the Allies, moved its people, its government, and its remaining troops to Kosovo--the only unoccupied part of the Serbian territory, but soon had to cross Albania in the hopes of reaching the Allies' ships in the Mediteranian.
Top Cast


Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić
Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić
Himself - Narrator
Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić
Himself - Narrator


Zoran Cvijanović
Zoran Cvijanović
Regent Aleksandar Karađorđević
Zoran Cvijanović
Regent Aleksandar Karađorđević


Petar Kralj
Petar Kralj
Nikola Pašić, predsednik vlade
Petar Kralj
Nikola Pašić, predsednik vlade
Dragoslav Ilić
Dragoslav Ilić
Kralj Petar Karađorđević
Dragoslav Ilić
Kralj Petar Karađorđević


Miodrag Radovanović
Miodrag Radovanović
Vojvoda Putnik
Miodrag Radovanović
Vojvoda Putnik
Hana Jovčić
Hana Jovčić
Kaplar Flora Sandes
Hana Jovčić
Kaplar Flora Sandes


Milica Milša
Milica Milša
Sestra Margarita
Milica Milša
Sestra Margarita


Milenko Zablaćanski
Milenko Zablaćanski
John Reed, američki novinar
Milenko Zablaćanski
John Reed, američki novinar


Dragomir Čumić
Dragomir Čumić
Vojnik iz Like
Dragomir Čumić
Vojnik iz Like


Ivan Bosiljčić
Ivan Bosiljčić
Pantelija, ranjenik
Ivan Bosiljčić
Pantelija, ranjenik
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