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Protest (film)

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Protest is a 1967 Croatian language Yugoslav film directed by Fadil Hadžić, starring Bekim Fehmiu and Antun Vrdoljak.

Plot

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Ivo Bajsić (Bekim Fehmiu), a construction worker, commits suicide by jumping off a skyscraper in downtown Zagreb. Police investigator Marković (Antun Vrdoljak) tries to find out the motives behind his act by interviewing people who knew him: his wife, friends and coworkers. In flashbacks, Bajsić's history and the events that led to his suicide are gradually revealed. He is depicted as a controversial man: honest and hard-working, but also maladjusted and quick-tempered, even violent. Marković's investigation finds that he was recently fired from his job because he stood up against his company's corrupt director...

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Further reading

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  • Pavičić, Jurica (June 2003). "Igrani filmovi Fadila Hadžića" (PDF). Hrvatski Filmski Ljetopis (in Croatian) (34): 3–38. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
  • Radić, Damir (17 October 2002). "Portret redatelja: Fadil Hadžić". Vijenac (in Croatian). No. 225. Matica hrvatska. Retrieved 24 September 2020.
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