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| The Unemployed | |
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| Directed by | Želimir Žilnik |
| Written by | Želimir Žilnik |
| Cinematography | Petar Latinović |
| Edited by | Milica Poličević |
| Music by | Dušan Ninkov |
Production company | Neoplanta Film |
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Running time | 10 minutes |
| Country | Yugoslavia |
| Language | Serbo-Croatian |
The Unemployed (Serbo-Croatian: Nezaposleni ljudi) is a 1968 Yugoslav short documentary film directed by Želimir Žilnik.[1][2] The film focuses on the issue of unemployment in socialist Yugoslavia.[3] It belongs to the Yugoslav Black Wave.[4][5]
The film deals with the social position and issues faced by the unemployed populace in Yugoslavia. It shows the life of several unemployed men temporarily living in a collective accommodation provided by the employment office. The director interviews them on the street and inside their accommodation; they discuss societal inequality, the red bourgeoisie, differences in salaries and the housing situation among the homeless. The short ends with an unemployed man hitting himself in the head with a stone while another recites Aleksa Šantić's poem Stay here (Ostajte ovdje).