Dunja (film)
Dunja is a 1955 Yugoslav film directed by Ljubomir Radicevic. The film is a drama set in a rural village in post-World War II Yugoslavia. It tells the story of a young woman, Dunja, who struggles against the traditional expectations of her community and strives for independence and self-determination. The film explores themes of social change, female empowerment, and the clash between old and new values in a rapidly transforming society. It is considered an important work of Yugoslav cinema, reflecting the social and political climate of the time. The film stars Vera Ilić-Djukić in the titular role.