Cycle
From 15.05. To 20.05.2015.
Retrospective of Nikola Simić
Films in cycle
Alone
(1959.)
Directed by: Vladimir Pogačić
PHOTOGRAPHY: Aleksandar Sekulović
Synopsis:
During the battle on the river Sutjeska in WW II, a partisan squad is surrounded by the German forces. While the soldiers are trying to break through the enemy ring, relationships between them become tense and there are conflicts. The commissar dies and others blame the commandant for their situation. Moreover, the only surviving woman is in labor. Only a few of the men manage to break through, taking the child with them.
35 mm, b/w, 94 min
PROJECTION:
Monday 18.05.2015 AT 21:00
Friday 15.05.2015 AT 19:00
Strangler vs. Strangler
(Yugoslavia, 1984)
Directed by: Slobodan Šijan
PHOTOGRAPHY: Milorad Glušica
Synopsis:
This is a horror comedy in which Belgrade becomes a true metropolis when it finally gets its own seral killer: the Strangler. He is the middle aged florist Pera Mitić who cannot sell as many carnations as his demanding mother would like. He finally snaps under pressure and starts killing women who don’t like carnations. Local rock singer thinks he has a direct telepathic connection to the killer and the neurotic police inspector is doing his best to capture the killer.
color, 93’
PROJECTION:
Monday 18.05.2015 AT 19:00
Friday 15.05.2015 AT 21:00
Hitler From Our Street
(1975)
Directed by: Vladimir Tadej
PHOTOGRAPHY: Nenad Jovičić
Synopsis:
Before and in the beginning of WW II and German occupation of Serbia, in a multiethnic village in Vojvodina inhabitants are separated along ethnic lines. Local Volksdeutschers take the side of Nazi occupiers, and so Leksi, village bum, jumps at the opportunity to put on a uniform and parade around with a gun. Leksi gets into arguments with other villagers Marko and Joca, who have a plan how to get rid of him.