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WWII Drama: Honor Tested in Montenegro Mountains
6 Dec
Summary
- A drama set in WWII Montenegro explores morality and honor.
- Film praised for cinematography, score, and editing.
- It won best international feature at the San Diego Film Fest.

Set against the rugged backdrop of World War II Montenegro, "Tower of Strength" delves into profound themes of morality, honor, and humanity amidst chaos. The film, inspired by Zuvdija Hodžić's work and directed by Nikola Vukčević, follows a family grappling with an existential quandary when they choose to shelter a young Christian boy pursued by Waffen SS soldiers.
The narrative, initiated by a prologue depicting a clan's pact to end a blood feud, fast-forwards to a critical moment. When the protagonist, Mehmet, shelters the fleeing boy, his father Nuredin defies the paramilitary gang, upholding ancient hospitality traditions at great personal risk. This act of defiance tests the Doka family's commitment to their values.
Praised for its captivating cinematography by Djordje Stojiljković, evocative score by Dušan Maksimovski, and taut screenplay, "Tower of Strength" has garnered international acclaim, including the best international feature award at the San Diego Film Fest. The film artfully weaves themes of fate, virtue, and sacrifice into its conclusion, making it a relevant and compelling watch.




