Hamburg Altona

Vedran Mihletić, Mladen Mitrović, 1989.

Categories: Feature Film

Three prisoners, Combe from Rijeka, Menso from Bosnia, and Bogart from Belgrade, escape from prison. Their final destination is the city of their dreams - Hamburg. They temporarily part ways and agree to meet at the train station in Zagreb. First, each of them goes to his hometown. From there on, we follow three separate stories. In the first, Combe, in the shady harbor district of Rijeka, tries to get back at his former crime partner, Mrvi, who turned him in to the police.

Production: Avala Film, Urania Film

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  • Molo Longo, Rijeka

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  • Mrtvi Kanal (Dead Canal), Rijeka

    The old basin of the Rječina River in the centre of the City of Rijeka. Currently, it is used as a port for a number...

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