Hanging Rock: 50 Years of Mystery
- Jaime David
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
"VMRO," directed by Ante Popovski and released in 1975, is a Macedonian historical drama focusing on the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (VMRO) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The film explores the organization's struggle for Macedonian autonomy from the Ottoman Empire and the complex dynamics within the group, including internal conflicts and differing approaches to achieving their goals. The narrative highlights key figures within VMRO and their dedication to the cause of Macedonian liberation. It portrays the difficult choices they faced, the sacrifices they made, and the brutal realities of their fight against Ottoman rule. Themes of nationalism, patriotism, and the human cost of revolution are central to the film. While ostensibly a historical drama, the article suggests that the film resonated with audiences in the 1970s because it tapped into contemporary themes of youthful rebellion and the struggle against repressive structures. The portrayal of young characters and their suppressed natural instincts, despite being set in the early 1900s, mirrored the social and political ferment of the time. Thus, “VMRO” served as a commentary on both the past and the present. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/06/vmro-m06.html
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