The Third Half
The Third Half (Macedonian: Трето полувреме [ˈtrɛtɔ pɔˈɫuvrɛmɛ]) is a 2012 Macedonian film directed by Darko Mitrevski. It deals with Macedonian football during World War II and the deportation of Jews from Macedonia. It is a story of love during wartime and a country's passion for football. The government of Macedonia considered the film of national interest and funded it with one million euros. The Third Half was selected as the Macedonian entry for Best Foreign Language at the 85th Academy Awards.
The Third Half | |
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Directed by | Darko Mitrevski |
Screenplay by | Grgur Strujic and Darko Mitrevski |
Based on | World War 2 events |
Produced by | Robert Naskov, Darko Mitrevski, Nuala Quinn-Barton |
Starring | Sasko Kocev Katarina Ivanovska Richard Sammel Rade Šerbedžija Emil Ruben Mitko S. Apostolovski |
Cinematography | Klaus Fuxjager |
Edited by | Dejan Boskovic |
Music by | Kiril Džajkovski |
Production company | Kino Oko Production |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | North Macedonia |
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Budget | € 2.500.000 |
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