Mars Na Drinu (1964) Apr 2026
Both the film and the accompanying song have become enduring symbols of Serbian bravery and sacrifice.
The film follows a Serbian artillery battery of the Combined Division as they make a grueling forced march toward Mount Cer in western Serbia. Unlike many war films that focus solely on strategy, this drama highlights the of soldiers from diverse social backgrounds—ranging from wealthy bankers to simple peasants—as they unite to defend their country against the Austro-Hungarian invasion. Key Details Director: Živorad "Žika" Mitrović. Mars na Drinu (1964)
The film takes its name from the famous patriotic march composed by Stanislav Binički in 1914. Lyrics for the song were later written by Miloje Popović in 1964 to coincide with the film's release and the 50th anniversary of the battle. Cultural Impact Both the film and the accompanying song have
Features iconic performances by Aleksandar Gavrić , Ljuba Tadić (as Major Kursula), and Nikola Jovanović. Key Details Director: Živorad "Žika" Mitrović
(English: March on the Drina ) is a legendary 1964 Yugoslav war film that depicts the heroic Battle of Cer during World War I. Directed by Žika Mitrović , it is celebrated as one of the most significant historical dramas in ex-Yugoslav cinema, holding an impressive 8.4/10 rating on IMDb . Core Premise & Plot
The film earned multiple accolades, including three awards at the Pula Film Festival.
The Battle of Cer (August 1914) was the first Allied victory of World War I over the Central Powers.