
FC Dinamo: FC Red Star - The War of Liberation Began at Maksimir Stadium
Documentary · History
Overview
A documentary that explores the events of the disrupted football match between Dinamo (Zagreb) and Crvena Zvezda (Beograd) on May 13th 1990. As fighting broke out the match was cancelled and the events are explored with testimonies from members of Bad Blue Boys and the police of the time. The event is considered by many as the start of the Croatian war for independence (Domovinski rat).
Top Cast
Mario Anduš
Mario Anduš
Narrator
Mario Anduš
Narrator
Zdravko Tomac
Zdravko Tomac
Himself
Zdravko Tomac
Himself
Fredi Kramer
Fredi Kramer
Himself
Fredi Kramer
Himself
Zdravko Mamić
Zdravko Mamić
Himself
Zdravko Mamić
Himself
Mirko Barišić
Mirko Barišić
Himself
Mirko Barišić
Himself
Nenad Pokos
Nenad Pokos
Himself
Nenad Pokos
Himself
Goran Kovač - Macko
Goran Kovač - Macko
Himself
Goran Kovač - Macko
Himself
Bruno Širok
Bruno Širok
Himself
Bruno Širok
Himself
Miroslav Lilić
Miroslav Lilić
Himself
Miroslav Lilić
Himself
Joško Morić
Joško Morić
Himself
Joško Morić
Himself
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