
The Cyclists 1970
Set against the raw backdrop of a small town during the inaugural year of World War II, *The Cyclists (1970)* weaves a poignant drama of resistance and sacrifice.
Director: Mladomir 'Puriša' Đorđević
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Cyclists (1970) about?
*The Cyclists* unfolds in a wartime town where a young seamstress's life collides with a student, a traitor, and two Czech artists as they join the partisans. Their intertwined fates lead to tragedy, leaving her alone to search for a bicycle bell—a small but poignant reminder of what's been lost.
Who directed The Cyclists?
Mladomir 'Puriša' Đorđević helmed *The Cyclists*, crafting a war drama that balances raw emotion with historical weight.
Who stars in The Cyclists?
The film stars Milena Dravić, Milosav 'Mija' Aleksić, Miodrag Petrović 'Čkalja', Ljubiša Samardžić, and Božidar Stošić in pivotal roles.
Is The Cyclists (1970) worth watching?
While *The Cyclists* isn't widely rated, its war-drama genre and themes of sacrifice and resilience make it a compelling watch for fans of historical films. The emotional depth and strong performances elevate its impact, though it's not a lighthearted choice.
How long is The Cyclists?
*The Cyclists* runs for 91 minutes.
About The Cyclists (1970) — A War Drama of Sacrifice and Resilience
Set against the raw backdrop of a small town during the inaugural year of World War II, *The Cyclists (1970)* weaves a poignant drama of resistance and sacrifice. Directed by Mladomir 'Puriša' Đorđević, the film follows a young seamstress whose life intertwines with a student, a traitor, and two Czech artists as they unite in the fight against occupation. As their paths converge in the partisans, each character meets a tragic end, leaving the protagonist alone in her quest for meaning—and for a single bicycle bell, a fragile symbol of lost hope. The film's stark atmosphere and emotional depth linger long after the final frame, exploring themes of war's brutality and the fleeting nature of human connections.
With a cast led by Milena Dravić, Milosav 'Mija' Aleksić, and Miodrag Petrović 'Čkalja', *The Cyclists* blends war's harsh realities with intimate character studies. The director's keen eye for human resilience and despair transforms this 91-minute drama into a compelling, if heartbreaking, reflection on survival in the face of overwhelming odds. It's a war film that feels deeply personal, where every frame carries weight and every loss resonates.