On Our Own Land

by France Štiglic

Na svoji zemlji, 1948, fiction, Digital DCP (2017), 110 min
Finished

YU (SI)

The story is set in the western (Littoral) district of Slovenia, during the last two years of the liberation struggle. A typical Slovenian village survived first the Italian Occupation (since the Treaty of Rapallo after the First World War) and then the German one. To its inhabitants, all of them Slovenes, the struggle means a chance to liberate themselves from underneath the foreign rule. The film is on the one hand a war film about the partisan struggle, and on the other the villagers who were practically all supporters of the liberation struggle.

screenwriter
Ciril Kosmač
director
France Štiglic
director of photography
Ivan Marinček
music composer
Marjan Kozina
film editor
Ivan Marinček
production designer
Tone Mlakar, Boris Kobe
costume designer
Mija Jarc
key make-up artist
Mara Kralj
featuring
Lojze Potokar, France Presetnik, Mileva Zakrajšek, Štefka Drolc, Miro Kopač, Avgusta Danilova, Majda Potokar
production
Triglav Film
distribution
Slovenian Film Centre
France Štiglic

In 1948 the director France Štiglic (1919–93) shot On Our Own Land, the first Slovenian live-action feature after World War II. With this full-length debut he qualified among the candidates for the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1949. He then returned to Cannes twice more: in 1957 with The Valley of Peace and in 1960 with his film The Ninth Circle. Both times he was nominated for the Golden Palm. In 1961 The Ninth Circle also qualified, as the Yugoslav candidate, among the finalists nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Štiglic's more prominent achievements also include the films That Beautiful Day; The Ballad of the Trumpet and the Cloud; Don't Cry, Peter; Little Shepherds; and The Story of Good People. His directorial opus includes twelve feature films.