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The Long Road to War

  • 2018
  • 1h 57m
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7.7/10
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The Long Road to War (2018)
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A month after the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne begins the First World War. But this stake had been prepared decades before.A month after the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne begins the First World War. But this stake had been prepared decades before.A month after the assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne begins the First World War. But this stake had been prepared decades before.

  • Director
    • Milos Skundric
  • Writer
    • Milos Skundric
  • Stars
    • Oleg Airapetov
    • Dusan T. Batakovic
    • Jean-Paul Bled
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    7.7/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Milos Skundric
    • Writer
      • Milos Skundric
    • Stars
      • Oleg Airapetov
      • Dusan T. Batakovic
      • Jean-Paul Bled
    • 19User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Oleg Airapetov
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    Dusan T. Batakovic
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    Jean-Paul Bled
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    Stig Förster
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    Georges Henri-Soutou
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    Lothar Hobelt
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    Dominic Lieven
    Dominic Lieven
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    Annika Mombauer
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    Paul Moriarty
    Paul Moriarty
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    John Rohl
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    Alan Sked
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    Hew Strachan
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      • Milos Skundric
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    8radgavric

    Very interesting documentary.

    It expands on the notion that a simple assassination of a prince could not be the true cause of the ww1.

    Historically very accurate and interestingly told through the eyes of the smaller nation, and by historians from both sides of the war.

    Its done in very engaging manner.

    After watching it again I came to see the reviews and have been really disappointed with political ratings.

    This is not a 1 rated documentary.

    Main objection being that is partly financed by Serbia, because to people objecting only the English or French or Germans can make an objective documentary, give me a break. There is more propaganda in the avarage documentary then in this one.

    Black Hand, their strength in 1914 is debatable, could not lead to ww1 it's naive to think that.

    Memebers of Young Bosnia included Muslim and Croats and not just Gavrilo Princip, the Serb from Bosnia.

    Ivo Andric, the Nobel winning novelist was Croat and a member of Young Bosnia, their go.
    7Alanelainegibb

    Well presented, if somewhat dry documentary

    Relatively interesting examination of the long series of events leading up to the First World War, taken from a particularly Balkan point of view. It still retains balance, with no party coming out particularly well (which is probably true). What is fascinating is how many opportunities there were to avoid this slide into catastrophe, and that ultimately when the worst indeed came to the worst all the protagonists were mortified.

    The 1 or 10 out of 10 reviews are complete nonsense - from an outsiders perspective this looks like a reasonably subjective view of events.
    7eb-77766

    Quite interesting

    First, the Balkan relations are complicated and I don't want to go into it since it's obviously a sensitive matter. I mention it though since the negative reviews are mostly about that but that's just not my knowledge in this review.

    However.. I have read quite a lot about WW1 and what led up to it and watching this it's quite obvious that the "shots at Sarajevo" was pretty insignificant for the outbreak of WW1.

    It would have happened anyway and I am actually quite surprised it didn't happen sooner.

    I will forever be stunned though that so many leaders (who were quite aware of the terrible consequences) led their countries into a complete disaster and to a conflict that would set the tone for the whole 20th century. Different times but still..

    WW2 is much easier to understand.. Germany wanted revenge and it was the perfect circumstances for a complete lunatic to seize power. Even more terrible but but some bizarre logic in there.

    WW1 is just the stupidest war ever considering the reasons and the consequences.
    10oliver_jovanovic

    Masterpiece

    Very astonishing facts. This documentary will enable you to learn new things about the relations between the states before the First and Second World Wars. Wars do not happen by chance and overnight. It is a process that takes a long time to prepare and escalates in full force when the moment is determined for it.
    10mircea_melinte

    One of the best history documentaries ever to be made

    Being born in a land that was itself surrounded and oppressed by larger empires throughout history, this documentary hit especially hard.

    It does not only make you realize that man will never learn from mistakes, but also that history has repeated itself and will sadly continue to repeat itself going forward.

    What impressed me the most was that they brought input of historians from different countries (that succeeded the beligerents of this war).

    What was fascinating, on the other side, was that the plan/idea for the war was actually in place long before I would have thought.

    Absolutely worth the watch to understand why that is the case, 10/10.

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      Hew Strachan: Today we use the phrase: "We live in a globalized world". In 1914, people thought they lived in a globalized world too.

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 2022 (Belgium)
    • Country of origin
      • Serbia
    • Official site
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    • Also known as
      • Den långa vägen till krig
    • Filming locations
      • Belvedere Palace, Vienna, Austria(interiors)
    • Production company
      • Paradox Film
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      • €350,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 57m(117 min)
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      • 1.9:1

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