To the Hilt movie poster

To the Hilt

September 14, 2014 2h 45m 5.7/10 (7 votes)

Originally released in 2014. To the Hilt is a war/drama film. directed by Stole Popov. With a runtime of 2h 45m, it's an epic theatrical experience.

Starring Inti Šraj, Saško Kocev, and Martin Jordanoski

Synopsis

Macedonia is a small country, in the heart of the Balkans, which for five centuries was under the yoke of the Ottoman Empire. The action of the film "To the Hilt" takes place in the years of the general collapse and "free fall", after the Macedonian uprising of 1903 which was extinguished in blood. The story is a love quadrangle between an uncompromising idealist rebel, a merciless Turkish officer, an opportunist rich man's son returning home after his studies in Europe and a lucid and open minded European woman, who flirts with the three men and puts in train a series of events with dire consequences, that she could hardly imagine. The film is a harsh and romantic story in which the eternal Macedonian cause for own identity and independence is seen through the prism of relativity of the ideas of freedom, justice, love, sacrifice, and treason.

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 14, 2014 11 years ago
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Runtime 2h 45m 165 minutes total
User Rating 5.7/10 Mixed (7 votes)
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Language MK Original language
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Country Macedonia Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
MK

Production Companies

  • Triangl Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is To the Hilt about?

Macedonia is a small country, in the heart of the Balkans, which for five centuries was under the yoke of the Ottoman Empire. The action of the film "To the Hilt" takes place in the years of the ge...

Who directed To the Hilt?

To the Hilt was directed by Stole Popov.

How long is To the Hilt?

To the Hilt has a runtime of 2 hours and 45 minutes (165 minutes total).

When was To the Hilt released?

To the Hilt was released on September 14, 2014 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in To the Hilt?

The main cast of To the Hilt includes Inti Šraj, Saško Kocev, Martin Jordanoski, Toni Mihajlovski, Senko Velinov.