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Retrospective
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Multiplex - Screen 3
03/12/2006 @ 12:00:00 NOON |
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Lepa Sela Lepo Gore (Pretty Village, Pretty Flame) 1996
Language: Serbo-Croatian/English
Program: Retrospective
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Director: Srdjan Dragojevic
Length: 1996, Colour, 115 mins
Screenplay: Srdjan Dragojevic, Biljana Maksic
Cinematography: Dusan Joksimovic
Editor: Peter Markovic
Music: Aleksandar Habic, Lazar Ristovski
Costume: Tatjana Strugar Dragojevic
Cast: Dragan Bjelogrlic, Nikola Kojo, Dragan Maksimovic, Zoran Cvijanovic
Director Biography: Srđan Dragojević has a degree in psychology and film direction from the University of Belgrade. In 1992 his directorial debut ‘Mi Nismo Anđeli’ turned out to be one of the most popular films in Serbia and the rest of former Yugoslavia. Four years later he addressed the issues related to Yugoslav Wars with his controversial dark comedy ‘Pretty Village, Pretty Flame’ and in 1998 he gave a very bleak and critical portrayal of Serbia under regime of Slobodan Milošević in Rane.
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Synopsis: The film starts in the Belgrade army hospital where casualties of Bosnian civil war are treated. In the hospital they remember their youth and the war. The main focus is on two young boys, Halil (Nikola Pejakovic), a Muslim, and Milan (Dragan Bjelogric), a Serb, which have grown up together near a deserted tunnel linking the Yugoslav cities of Belgrade and Zagreb. They never dare go inside, as they believe an ogre resides there. Twelve years later, during the Bosnian civil war, Milan, who is trapped in the tunnel with his troop, and Halil, find themselves on opposing sides, fatefully heading toward confrontation. |
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