Showing posts with label Bosnia-Herzegovina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bosnia-Herzegovina. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Sveti Georgije ubiva azdahu (St. George Shoots the Dragon)

In what has become an insurmountable quest to watch all the movies I couldn’t watch during the last year I took a tiny step and watched the Serbian submission to 2010 Oscars. It’s an epic film and tale based on a successful stage play and tells in the central story about a love triangle between two soldiers and the woman they love. But the love story is the excuse to tell what some says is a true story and others that’s not, about sending crippled troops to the front.

Set between two wars, the end of the First Balkan War and the beginning of WWI, tells the story of how Dorde saved Gavrilo life in the first war when he tried to kill himself after losing his arm plus all that evolves when they return to their village to the woman they both love and one is married to. But easily you will notice that the village is divided between those inhabitants that are healthy and the segregated crippled soldiers from the war and that’s basically the dynamic of the story that also is transferred to the love triangle.

Maybe is an interesting story told in a epic way but I couldn’t find much more than that in this film that in my opinion does not well represent East European cinema as seems like is trying too hard to –unsuccessfully- resemble Hollywood movies which is really a shame as I have seen many excellent East European films and unfortunately this one is less than average. Still I watched the entire movie trying to understand why this film was submitted to the Oscars and  to end, my conclusion is that I have no idea.

Sigh.

Watch trailer @MOC

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

15th Sarajevo Film Festival News

I was going to wait until tomorrow to post about this fest as is when they will announce the award winners, but today I found an article that I know that many of the LGBT readers of this blog would like to read.

The article besides telling about the fest Tribute to Jia Zhang-ke (a director I simply love) and the Celebration of Wouter Barendrecht also tells about the first-of-its-kind (for Sarajevo) panel entitled “Gays in Long Shot and Close-up: Adding Insult to Injury”. A panel inspired by the controversy and violence that erupted after Organization Q attempted to hold the firs Sarajevo Queer Film Festival in September 2008.

To read the complete article please go here. This article is a reminder about how lucky some countries are when freely allowing (some) human rights while others still remain in the Dark Ages.
 
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