[6] It was shot almost entirely in Deliblatska Peščara. In 2004 the film was turned into a ballet by the National Theatre in Belgrade. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". ", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life . No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. Favorite use of a Greek Chorus in a movie ... IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 International Films, View production, box office, & company info, One of the greatest films world has never heard about. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive.
The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The Topalovic family has been in the burial business for generations. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny.
It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. Mlada Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic. Conductor. He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature. | 17 Mario Gaborović . One of them plays an accordion and sings, while the other plays a Jew's harp. Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passengers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Aleksa Simic (as Milivoje Tomic) Tasko Nacic. Top Billed Cast. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. This FAQ is empty.
[6] It was shot almost entirely in Deliblatska Peščara. In 2004 the film was turned into a ballet by the National Theatre in Belgrade. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". ", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life . No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. Favorite use of a Greek Chorus in a movie ... IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 International Films, View production, box office, & company info, One of the greatest films world has never heard about. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive.
The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The Topalovic family has been in the burial business for generations. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny.
It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. Mlada Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic. Conductor. He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature. | 17 Mario Gaborović . One of them plays an accordion and sings, while the other plays a Jew's harp. Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passengers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Aleksa Simic (as Milivoje Tomic) Tasko Nacic. Top Billed Cast. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. This FAQ is empty.
[6] It was shot almost entirely in Deliblatska Peščara. In 2004 the film was turned into a ballet by the National Theatre in Belgrade. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". ", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life . No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. Favorite use of a Greek Chorus in a movie ... IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 International Films, View production, box office, & company info, One of the greatest films world has never heard about. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive.
The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The Topalovic family has been in the burial business for generations. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny.
It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. Mlada Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic. Conductor. He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature. | 17 Mario Gaborović . One of them plays an accordion and sings, while the other plays a Jew's harp. Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passengers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Aleksa Simic (as Milivoje Tomic) Tasko Nacic. Top Billed Cast. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. This FAQ is empty.
[6] It was shot almost entirely in Deliblatska Peščara. In 2004 the film was turned into a ballet by the National Theatre in Belgrade. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". ", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life . No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. Favorite use of a Greek Chorus in a movie ... IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 International Films, View production, box office, & company info, One of the greatest films world has never heard about. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive.
The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The Topalovic family has been in the burial business for generations. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny.
It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. Mlada Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic. Conductor. He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature. | 17 Mario Gaborović . One of them plays an accordion and sings, while the other plays a Jew's harp. Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passengers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Aleksa Simic (as Milivoje Tomic) Tasko Nacic. Top Billed Cast. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. This FAQ is empty.
[6] It was shot almost entirely in Deliblatska Peščara. In 2004 the film was turned into a ballet by the National Theatre in Belgrade. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". ", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life . No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. Favorite use of a Greek Chorus in a movie ... IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 International Films, View production, box office, & company info, One of the greatest films world has never heard about. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive.
The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The Topalovic family has been in the burial business for generations. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny.
It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. Mlada Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic. Conductor. He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature. | 17 Mario Gaborović . One of them plays an accordion and sings, while the other plays a Jew's harp. Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passengers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Aleksa Simic (as Milivoje Tomic) Tasko Nacic. Top Billed Cast. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. This FAQ is empty.
When the group discovers the young married couple having sex in the woods and gathers to peep on them, the singer famously quips: "The kid doesn't have a clue" - referring to the young groom's seeming awkwardness in the sack. On April 5, 1941, a date Serbs will recognize, men on a country road board Krstic's bus for Belgrade: two Gypsies who occasionally sing about misery, an aging war vet, a Nazi sympathizer, a dapper singer, a consumptive, and a man with a shotgun.
[6] It was shot almost entirely in Deliblatska Peščara. In 2004 the film was turned into a ballet by the National Theatre in Belgrade. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". ", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life . No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''. Mihailo tries to win the heart of a girl his brother is also chasing.
This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. Favorite use of a Greek Chorus in a movie ... IMDb Poll Board: Top 10 International Films, View production, box office, & company info, One of the greatest films world has never heard about. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive.
The group includes two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The Topalovic family has been in the burial business for generations. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny.
It is a dark comedy and features an ensemble cast. Mlada Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic. Conductor. He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature. | 17 Mario Gaborović . One of them plays an accordion and sings, while the other plays a Jew's harp. Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passengers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Aleksa Simic (as Milivoje Tomic) Tasko Nacic. Top Billed Cast. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. Along the way, mis-adventure strikes: a flat tire, a rickety bridge, a farmer who's plowed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet slow the bus and expose rifts among the travelers. This FAQ is empty.