Cycle
From 30.01. To 02.02.2012.
In memoriam…Ivica Vidović
Films in cycle
The Man Who Loved Funerals
(Yugoslavia, 1989)
Directed by: Zoran Tadić
PHOTOGRAPHY: Goran Trbuljak
Synopsis:
A story about a series of intriguing deaths that shook a small town near Zagreb (Samobor)... This was Tadić’s last film made in the eighties, and it established him as one of the most interesting and most fruitful authors of the 1980s.
color, 100'
PROJECTION:
Tuesday 31.01.2012 AT 21:00
Monday 30.01.2012 AT 19:00
Kužiš stari moj
(Yugoslavia, 1973)
Directed by: Vanča Kljaković
PHOTOGRAPHY: Branko Blažina
Synopsis:
Glista, originally from the city’s outskirts, is a young stud who resells tickets in front of the movie theatres. These days, however, young people prefer disco clubs and Glista loses his job. He and his friend Kurbla slowly drift apart - Glista lives an unrealistic bohemian life, while Kurbla adapts to the times. Glista does not know what to do; he doesn’t want to collect scrap iron, like his dad, but he doesn’t really have much choice…
color, 35 mm, 93'
PROJECTION:
Tuesday 31.01.2012 AT 19:00
Monday 30.01.2012 AT 21:00
Pušća Bistra
(2005.)
Directed by: Filip Šovagović
PHOTOGRAPHY: Slobodan Trninić
Synopsis:
The hero of the film is the bill collector Pero. He experiences an emotional crisis after a series of unfortunate events in his life. In order to solve his problems, he decides to get revenge. He randomly finds the culprits among the inhabitants of a small town Pušća Bistra. However, during his preparations, he finds out many facts that lead him to conclude that the persons upon whom he plans to enact revenge might actually be involved in the circumstance that led to his problems. In 2005, Dra...