"On behalf of all of us from the 50s, 60s and 70s..." On April 24, the Serbian film Atomski z desne, directed by the cult films Rane, Lepe vasi lepo gorijo and Parada - Srđan Dragojević, is coming to the big screen. - a. The tragicomedy is a struggle between sellers and buyers of apartments in a resort on the Adriatic, in which no one chooses the means and in which the line between "consumer" and "victim" soon becomes blurred. Among the eighteen exceptional actors from the whole area of the former common homeland, Tanja Ribič, Branko Đurić Đuro and Brane Šturbej also shine in their roles.
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In the drama Our Children, director Joachim Lafosse transformed the news from a black chronicle without a shred of sensationalism into an intense, tense and multifaceted psychological study of an unimaginable family tragedy. The film belongs to Émilie Dequenne (Rosetta of the Dardenne brothers), who won the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival in the Special View section for her role.
Lum and Purl Schweitzke, dwarf cripples, are searching for the meaning of life. They find this in their common child, but they cannot influence their own destiny.
The tense drama tells the story of three radical environmentalists who come together to stage a daring protest. To express their disdain for the excessive depletion of energy and natural resources, they symbolically choose to blow up a hydroelectric dam. The film Night Moves will definitely be worth watching.
French actor, director and screenwriter Guillaume Canet presented his directorial debut and remake of the 2008 film - Blood Ties at the 66th Cannes Film Festival. The film tells the story of a conflict between two brothers, one is a policeman, the other is released from prison.
Danis Tanović, Oscar winner for No Man's Land, made a moving docudrama based on a story from a black chronicle, in which a Roma family plays out an episode from their own lives. Grand Jury Prize and Best Actor Award in Berlin.
The Week of Slovenian Drama will turn Kranj into a dramatic cultural capital for more than one week, bringing a range of domestic and international performances.
The first Slovenian production of Seneca's Medea, directed by Meta Hočevar and with Nataša Barbara Gračner in the central role, conquers the big stage of Ljubljana Drama.
We, the children of the Fix generation is a drama consisting of ten stories of young people who each deal with addiction in their own way, and all of them are connected by a friend who committed suicide.
The christening performance of the novel Angel of Oblivion by the poet and dramatist Maja Haderlap is coming to the stage. He speaks with intimate poetics about the importance of the partisan movement in Austrian Carinthia.
Based on the historical chronicles of William Shakespeare Richard III., Richard II. and Henry IV. director Tomaž Pandur deals with the "great mechanism" of the bloody history of the rise to power, the loss of power, and as a result death...
The film, inspired by a real event, intertwines the destinies of people who were forever marked by a heroic act from the past.