Macedonian movie from 1970 - A biographical film on the life and the work of the famous Macedonian philologist, historian and fighter for the rights of the Macedonian people, Krste Petkov Misirkov, who spent most of his life in foreign countries, away from his home town. His most important works and achievements, including his masterpiece "Za Makedonckite Raboti" ("On the Macedonian Issues") published in Sofia in 1903 (where there were prompt burned and forbidden), are presented through photographs and facsimiles. --- More information at http://www.misirkov.com.mk/
Macedonian movie from 1986, directed by Stole Popov
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Macedonian Movie "The Assassins from Salonica" (Solunskite Atentatori)
1903: Wishing to draw the attention of world public opinion to the situation in Macedonia under Ottoman rule, a group of young ethnic Macedonian intellectuals, sons of wealthy merchants from Veles, who live and study in Salonica, and who are strongly influenced by Russian nihilist literature and the Geneva anarchists, decide in April 1903 to make a series of attacks on various business concerns in which foreign capital has been invested. The targets of the attacks are the French vessel "Guadalquivir", the Ottoman Bank, the Electricity plant and the G. P. O. in Salonica. The achievement of their aims means death for the activists themselves. But they give up their lives willingly for a holy cause - the freedom of Macedonia.
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