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Directed by Vatroslav MimicaGenres DramaActors Slobodan Dimitrijević,
Pavle Vuisić,
Fabijan Šovagović,
Olivera Katarina,
Sergio Mimica-GezzanRating72%
The film follows a day in the life of a divorced Zagreb journalist Marko Požgaj (played by Dimitrijević), an average modern intellectual who goes about his daily business. Mundane scenes of Požgaj's day are shown interspersed with flashbacks and fantastic imagery reflecting his inner life. These include his recollections of childhood, his feelings about the present and past, including memories of his first marriage, his current girlfriend Rajka (Jagoda Kaloper) and his father killed in World War II (Pavle Vuisić), as well as his fantasies and hopes about the future.Directed by Vatroslav MimicaGenres Drama,
Biography,
Action,
HistoricalActors Franco Nero,
Rade Šerbedžija,
Gert Fröbe,
Dragan Nikolić,
Sanja Vejnović,
Kole AngelovskiRating75%
During the late 14th century Serbia becomes the target of the Ottoman Empire. While the respected Serbian noble Strahinja Banović is out hunting, a Turkish renegade gang burns his castle, kills all of his servants, and takes the young wife of Banović Strahinja. Strahinja begins a long quest to rescue his wife despite everybody else's doubts in her fidelity. Strahinja gathers a posse of scoundrels and goes after the bandits. In the meantime, the Turkish bandit Alija tries to seduce Strahinja's wife Anđa, but she refuses him. However, over a period of time she begins to weaken. , 2h16
Directed by Emir KusturicaGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about families,
Politique,
Political filmsActors Miki Manojlović,
Mirjana Karanović,
Mustafa Nadarević,
Mira Furlan,
Davor Dujmović,
Pavle VuisićRating76%
The movie opens in June 1950 with a local neighbourhood drunk Čika Franjo serenading field workers. He sings Mexican songs (as it turns out, he does so out of self-preservation, figuring it's safer for him to steer clear of songs originating from either of the two dominant global powers — U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. — in the current climate of Cold War and Yugoslavia's paranoid repressive internal apparatus looking to identify and remove enemies of the state in the wake of the Tito-Stalin split) while local children, including Malik, climb trees and play around. The story is from the perspective of the boy, Malik, whose mother Sena tells him that his father is on a business trip. Malik is a chronic sleepwalker.