Innocence Unprotected is a documentary comedy-drama film about the making of the first Serbian talking film, which was directed by Dusan Makavejev. The film's plot revolves around the life of a Yugoslavian locksmith named Dragoljub Aleksić, who became a national hero when he helped in the filming of a movie during the Nazi occupation of Belgrade in 1941. The film combines archival footage with reenactments and interviews to tell the story of Aleksić's involvement in the film, as well as the social and political context of the time period.
Three teenagers with missing parents cross their lives by the river Tormes in Salamanca. One of them lives in a boarding school, another has just lost his father, and one lives badly in a tent by the river. No adults in their lives, without direction, they are becoming adults but still do not own their life.
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