Leptirica
| Leptirica | |
|---|---|
| Based on | After Ninety Years by Milovan Glišić |
| Written by | Đorđe Kadijević |
| Screenplay by | Đorđe Kadijević |
| Directed by | Đorđe Kadijević |
| Starring | Mirjana Nikolić Petar Božović Slobodan Perović Vasja Stanković |
| Country of origin | Yugoslavia |
| Original language | Serbo-Croatian |
| Production | |
| Cinematography | Branko Ivatović |
| Editor | Neva Paskulović-Habić |
| Running time | 63 minutes |
| Production company | Radio Television Belgrade |
| Original release | |
| Network | TV Belgrade |
| Release | 5 April 1973 |
Leptirica (Serbian Cyrillic: Лептирица, lit. 'The She-Butterfly') is a 1973 Yugoslav made-for-TV folk horror film directed by the Serbian and Yugoslav director Đorđe Kadijević and based on the short story After Ninety Years (1880) written by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić. Although not being the first Yugoslav film with horror elements, Leptirica is often described as "the first real horror" made in Serbia and Yugoslavia, cited as the pioneering work of the genre in Serbian and Yugoslav cinema and proclaimed one of the top Serbian and Yugoslav horror films by critics and audience alike.