Blodveien (The Blood Road; Serbo-Croatian: Krvavi put) is a Norwegian-Yugoslav drama film from 1955 directed by Kåre Bergstrøm[1] and Radoš Novaković.
They had earlier helped build the small concentration camp that prisoners later lived in, without understanding what they were involved in.
Ketil's young son Magnar is bored at home on the small mountain farm and wants to get out and do something with his life.
He receives help along the way after his dramatic escape, and is on his way over the mountains toward neutral Sweden when he is captured by Magnar and brought at gunpoint back to the prison camp.
The film ends with the father Ketil following Janko to the Swedish border and bidding him farewell with the words Frihet for mennesket 'Freedom for mankind.