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Celebration Proslava

Bruno Anković / Croatia, Qatar / 2024 / 86 min / Croatian

This film adaptation of the eponymous novel by Damir Karakaš features wonderful photography of rural landscape, but also a testimony about commonplace brutality, exploring the reasons why innocent people become easy pray for ideological crusaders.

cast Bernard Tomić (Mijo), Krešimir Mikić (oče/father), Klara Fiolić (Drenka), Lars Štern (young Mio), Jan Doležal (little Mio), Nedim Nezirović (Rude), Tanja Smoje (mother), Izudin Bajrović (Drenka's father), David Tasić Daf (grandfather)

festivals, awards Pula 2024 (Golden Arena), Karlovy Vary 2024

Set in an impoverished Croatian village between 1926 and 1945. The constant deprivation, repeated changes to the regime, and war pervaded the forests and shrouded the place in a miasma that obscured all visions of a better future. Village life was also tough for Mijo, former member of the Ustaše militia: His young, innocent soul was burdened by the outside world and troubled by inhumane orders. He later fell prey to the false sheen of right-wing ideology, which seems to have tainted everything beautiful and innocent about his past, including memories of Drenka, his childhood sweetheart.

“This is not merely a Balkan story; there is an ideological matrix at work in its very centre, the variants of which we can see around the world, working their way through various socio-political systems, in the past as well as in the present. Sadly, the humanity doesn’t seem to have progressed much in the past century.” (Bruno Anković)

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