In the early 1980s Yugoslav youth danced to the music of homegrown bands like Azra, Pankrti, Film, Haustor, Idoli, Bjelo dugme and Električni orgazam. Against the background of a stagnating economy, the death of the charismatic Tito, and the emergence of the first symptoms of political crisis, the young generation created its own variant of rock. Almost two decades later, the director sets out in search of the heroes of his youth and of a bygone age and explores the connection between punk rock and the demise of communism.
35mm | Farbe / colour
Igor Mirković
Silvestar Kolbas, Domagoj Lozina
Igor Sebović
Azra, Pankrti, Film, Haustor, Idoli, Bijelo dugme, Električni orgazam, Patrola, Prljavo kazalište
Davorin Bogović, Vladan Divljan, Srdan Gojković Gile, Jasenko Houra, Mirko Ilić, Max Juičić, Boris Leiner, Renato Metessi, Goran Pavelić Pipo, Darko Rundek, Ivan Piko Stančić, Jura Stublić, Srđan Šaper
Gerila DV Film
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10 000 Zagreb
Croatia
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Igor Mirković - born 1965 in Zagreb. After studying political science in Zagreb, he worked as a TV journalist from 1989 to 2001, producing many popular documentaries and political magazines for television. He began directing documentary films in 1989.
ORBANIĆI UNPLUGGED (1998, doc)
NOVO, NOVO VRIJEME (2001, doc, with Rajko Grlić)
DESETI FILM (2006, doc)