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The Sin
Aziza and her husband Abdullah are both day laborers who work on various farms. When Aziza is brutally raped by a guard while she is picking potatoes in a field, she tries to hide the pregnancy and plans to kill the baby once it is born.
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During World War II, a group of Yugoslav partisans are tasked with guarding a strategic bridge against relentless German assaults. As the battle intensifies, they face not only the enemy but also internal conflicts and the moral compromises that war demands. Their resilience and determination are tested to the limit as they fight for survival and freedom.
Critical Reception
The Sin is a lesser-known but critically appreciated war film from Yugoslavia, lauded for its raw depiction of partisan warfare and its exploration of human endurance under extreme duress. Critics often highlight its gritty realism and strong performances, though it has not achieved widespread international recognition.
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Praised for its authentic portrayal of partisan struggle.
Noted for its intense and often brutal depiction of combat.
Appreciated for its focus on the psychological toll of war on soldiers.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the true experiences of Yugoslav Partisans during World War II, aiming for a realistic portrayal of their resistance efforts.
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