Section: Focus

Lepa sela, lepo gore

pretty village, pretty Flame

Srđjan Dragojević
Yugoslavia, 1995, 125 Min
Cobra Film

The history of the Bosnian war as told by means of a tale of broken friendship between two boys; one Serbian, one Muslim. The plot is set around the abandoned so-called Brotherhood and Unity tunnel where the boys would play as children, and in which they believed lived an ogre. When many years later the war breaks out, the tunnel becomes a graveyard, as the boys find themselves on opposing sides. The film has been shown at several international film festivals, often provoking heated discussion, reflecting as it does the nationalist-religious ideology of the 1990s, which still dominates political discourse in modern Serbia. MR

Filmformat
35mm | Farbe / colour
Drehbuch
Vanja Bulić, Srđjan Dragojević, Biljana Maksić, Nikola Pejaković
Kamera
Dušan Joksimović
Ton
Nikos Despotidis
Schnitt
Petar Marković
Musik
Aleksandar Habić, Lazar Ristovski
Darsteller
Dragan Bjelogrlić, Nikola Kojo, Dragan Maksimović, Zoran Cvijanović, Milorad Mandić, Dragan Petrović, Lisa Moncure
Produzent
Dragan Bjelogrlić, Goran Bjelogrlić, Milko Josifov, Nikola Kojo
Produktion
Cobra Film
Co-Produktion
RTS, Serbian Ministy of Culture
Kontakt
Cobra Film
Dragan Bjelogrlić
Tel: +381.11.323 19 43
tel: +381 11 322 57 88,
fax: +381 11 324 64 13
bjela@cobrafilm.com
www.cobrafilm.com

Srđjan Dragojević - born 1963 in Belgrade. Poet, screenwriter and director. Won the audience's Panorama award at the 2012 Berlinale with PARADA, a comedy on homophobia and nationalism in Serbia.

Movies
MI NISMO ANĐJELI (1992)
DVA SATA KVALITETNOG PROGRAMMA (1994, TV)
LEPA SELA LEPO GORE (1995, Cottbus 1996)
RANE (1998)
MI NISMO ANĐJELI 2 (2005)
SVETI GEORGIJE UBIVA AZDAHU (2009, Cottbus 2009)
PARADA (2011)