With an almost ancient rage the director drives the characters through the plot. Bor, a mining town; disused mines lay like open wounds across a city landscape that has alienated the locals. These include the retired boxer turned bar owner King, troubled by a melancholy anger as love once again overwhelms him, kills him. Only later does he learn that "Rosa", who loves him just as desperately as he does her, is in fact the daughter of erstwhile seductress Ruzika. The plot begins shortly before Ruzika's release from prison and ends with a sacrifice for her daughter. The camera is also driven, only coming to rest when the protagonists lay their souls bare in heartbreaking laments of sorrow that give expression to their hopes, face to face with camera and audience. Full of pathos und a remarkable straightforwardness.
The director and script writer attempt the seemingly impossible: to unite in one film the form of a Greek tragedy and the emotion of a major opera. A powerful masterstroke!
35mm | Farbe / colour
Milena Markovič
Miladin Colakovič
Sebastian Schmidt
Aliosa Spajić
Boris Kovač
Uliks Fehmiu, Hana Selimovič, Nebojša Glogovac, Jasna Djuričić
Ostlicht Filmproduktion, Hepp Film
Ostlicht Filmproduktion
Ackerwand 23
99423 Weimar
Germany
info@ostlicht.de
www.ostlicht.de
Oleg Novković - born 1968 in Belgrade, Serbia. Graduated in film and TV direction from the faculty of dramatic arts of his hometown university. His previous film SUTRA UJUTRA was in 2006 declared one of the most important Serbian films of the decade.
KAŽI SAŠTO ME OSTAVI (1993, Cottbus 1994)
NORMALNI LJUDI (2001, Cottbus 2001)
DECA (2003, doc)
RUDARSKA OPERA (2005, doc)
SUTRA UJUTRA (2006, Main Prize for Best Film, FIPRESCI Award, Distribution Support Prize Cottbus 2006)