Trailer
Conflict with the school management proves unavoidable when, during a drama rehearsal, he describes the legend of Immaculate Conception as “nonsense”. His classmates start to talk behind the back of this newcomer who refuses to pray before meals: could he possibly be a Muslim? Goran grows angrier by the day: at the double standards of his roommates, who secretly read pornographic magazines and yet praise the virtues of abstinence, at himself, and also at the teachers who urge the youths not to go astray. Conformity, subtly enforced, is regarded here as a matter of course. The hothouse-like pressure of missionary zeal is carried out by means of joyous gospel songs instead of baroque sermons, to a backdrop of modern architecture suffused with light as opposed to gloomy cloisters.
The centrepiece of Ognjen Sviličić's fourth feature film is formed not by dogma but instead the banal normality with which it is shared by the majority. Goran's reluctant path towards rebellion is dissected with empathetic observation. He is a person who, though unaware of what he wants, knows exactly what he does not want. Or is he perhaps not the only nonconformist? BB
DCP | Farbe / colour
Ognjen Sviličić
Marinko Marinkić
Igor Popovski
Ivana Skrabalo
Tomislav Mihaljevic
Franko Jakovcevic, Belma Salkunic
Skopje film studio, Biberche
Maxima film
Damir Teresak
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Ognjen Sviličić - – born in 1971 in Split, Croatia. He studied directing at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zagreb, where he now teaches as a professor. Since 1991 he has directed internationally successful feature, short and television films. Since 1998 he has also been writing screenplays. Sviličić, an old acquaintance of the FFC, lives and works in Zagreb.
SORRY FOR KUNG FU (2005)
I WISH I WERE A SHARK (2001)
ARMIN (2007, FFC 2007)
TWO SUNNY DAYS (2010, FFC 2010)
THESE ARE THE RULES (2014, FFC 2014)