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Für die serbische Filmemacherin Mila Turajlic versinnbildlicht eine verschlossene Tür in der Wohnung ihrer Mutter in Belgrad sowohl das Tor zu ihrer bemerkenswerten Familiengeschichte als au... Alles lesenFür die serbische Filmemacherin Mila Turajlic versinnbildlicht eine verschlossene Tür in der Wohnung ihrer Mutter in Belgrad sowohl das Tor zu ihrer bemerkenswerten Familiengeschichte als auch zur turbulenten politischen Vergangenheit ihres Landes.Für die serbische Filmemacherin Mila Turajlic versinnbildlicht eine verschlossene Tür in der Wohnung ihrer Mutter in Belgrad sowohl das Tor zu ihrer bemerkenswerten Familiengeschichte als auch zur turbulenten politischen Vergangenheit ihres Landes.
- Auszeichnungen
- 10 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt
Mira Boskic
- Self
- (Synchronisation)
Mladen Kostic
- Self
- (Synchronisation)
Mirjana Karanovic
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
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The film it's a refreshing look and an insight to the anti-regime movement in the 90s. Although some of the facts were biased, as the movies protagonist was an activist against the regime it still stumbles on some very good points. Srbijanka Trajlic is the protagonist in the movie and she is offered as a very interesting character, a "defeated bourgeois" she calls herself. Let alone the political aspect of the movie, that shows us the other side of the political situation in Yugoslavia, the movie has various topics buried underneath, that are touched in very subtle ways. "The Other Side of Everything" is a refreshing look to anyone interested in the end of the Yugoslavian regime. Especially for youngsters in the Balkans, wanting to see a different approach to this topic.
10silvimrl
Bravo for the realistic approach of the times of political turmoil in our country sitting on the Balkan's crossroads! Srbijanka is my heroine. Chapeau bas!
Mila is excellent director as well.
Congrats for both!
Absolutely amazing movie. Your mother is 1 in a million. I hope one day I can meet her. Such a pure loving soul. Amazing person.
This movie is something that everyone needs to see. I am very touched.
Big love from Zagreb, Croatia to you and your family.
This movie is something that everyone needs to see. I am very touched.
Big love from Zagreb, Croatia to you and your family.
10Heolcoch
"The Other Side of Everything" is a documentary that combines a political history of Serbia since Yugoslavia was formed in 1918 (emphasising the post-communist period since 1989) with an affectionate portrait of the public life of one woman, her family and their apartment in a genteel neighbourhood in the centre of Belgrade - which was the capital city of Yugoslavia while it survived and is now the capital of Serbia. The woman is Srbijanka Turajlic, who loved Yugoslavia and whose daughter Mila Turajlic (who also briefly appears on screen) made the film.
The film weaves together many threads to create a political tapestry that I understand. Around the turn of the millennium, NATO completely changed its policy - from supporting Yugoslavia's leader Slobodan Milosevic on the basis that his remaining in office was the best guarantee of stability in the region to bombing Serbia from the air on the basis that the same man was the "Butcher of the Balkans", responsible for war crimes. I cannot recall news media (at the time or since) even reporting that an about-turn had taken place - let alone explaining it.
The film also shows how, over the decades, Srbijanka persistently spoke up in public in support of democracy and against sectarianism, how her criticism of the policies of Milosevic while he was leader led, in 1999, to her being dismissed from her job as a professor of engineering at Belgrade University and how, after his fall from power, she became minister of education.
Milosevic's associates are now back in power - to Srbijanka's dismay. She declares that she is too old to lead another public protest and that it is now the next generation's turn to act. She wonders aloud whether Mila might take up the baton. There is no need for the younger woman to reply in words; the film itself subtly perpetuates her mother's activism.
The film weaves together many threads to create a political tapestry that I understand. Around the turn of the millennium, NATO completely changed its policy - from supporting Yugoslavia's leader Slobodan Milosevic on the basis that his remaining in office was the best guarantee of stability in the region to bombing Serbia from the air on the basis that the same man was the "Butcher of the Balkans", responsible for war crimes. I cannot recall news media (at the time or since) even reporting that an about-turn had taken place - let alone explaining it.
The film also shows how, over the decades, Srbijanka persistently spoke up in public in support of democracy and against sectarianism, how her criticism of the policies of Milosevic while he was leader led, in 1999, to her being dismissed from her job as a professor of engineering at Belgrade University and how, after his fall from power, she became minister of education.
Milosevic's associates are now back in power - to Srbijanka's dismay. She declares that she is too old to lead another public protest and that it is now the next generation's turn to act. She wonders aloud whether Mila might take up the baton. There is no need for the younger woman to reply in words; the film itself subtly perpetuates her mother's activism.
War is never something ... at least for me it is something that I do not fully understand. But what does it do with individuals that are really affected by it? You have things to look back to, family members that are lost, things left behind, be it in locked rooms or in your head.
A not really easy watch, but well handled look at the balkan war (I think that is what it's called) - a personalized look into it, with quite the flavor. If you like documentaries about interesting people and their stories, this one is for you. And very well made too.
A not really easy watch, but well handled look at the balkan war (I think that is what it's called) - a personalized look into it, with quite the flavor. If you like documentaries about interesting people and their stories, this one is for you. And very well made too.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 4.685 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 315 $
- 15. Juli 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 4.685 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 40 Min.(100 min)
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