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Kukumi

  • 2005
  • 1h 47min
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Kukumi (2005)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter the end of the war in Kosova, the UN liberates Kukum, Mara and Hasan from the mental hospital they have lived in for several years. Unsure of what to do next, they set off across the p... Leer todoAfter the end of the war in Kosova, the UN liberates Kukum, Mara and Hasan from the mental hospital they have lived in for several years. Unsure of what to do next, they set off across the post-war Kosova and journey to Hasan's brother's village. However, they are not welcomed by... Leer todoAfter the end of the war in Kosova, the UN liberates Kukum, Mara and Hasan from the mental hospital they have lived in for several years. Unsure of what to do next, they set off across the post-war Kosova and journey to Hasan's brother's village. However, they are not welcomed by the residents, and choose instead to set themselves up in an abandoned building, in this ... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Isa Qosja
  • Guionista
    • Isa Qosja
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    • Luan Jaha
    • Anisa Ismaili
    • Donat Qosja
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    180
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Isa Qosja
    • Guionista
      • Isa Qosja
    • Elenco
      • Luan Jaha
      • Anisa Ismaili
      • Donat Qosja
    • 6Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Luan Jaha
    • Kukum
    Anisa Ismaili
    • Mara
    Donat Qosja
    • Hasan
    Shkumbin Istrefi
    • Gafurri
    Yllka Gashi
    Yllka Gashi
    • Zarifja
    Ismet Azemi
    • Kandidati
    Astrit Kabashi
    • Huligan
    Armond Morina
    • Shitesi
    Bislim Muçaj
    • Pacinti
    Ilir Rexhepi
    Ilir Rexhepi
    • Truproje
    Edon Rizvanolli
    Edon Rizvanolli
    • Pacient
    Fatmir Spahiu
    • Roja
    • Dirección
      • Isa Qosja
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      • Isa Qosja
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    7sergepesic

    Quiet power

    I am a Serb and Kosovo is an emotional place in our hearts. When I ordered this movie on Netflix I wasn't sure what to expect. With a relief, this movie isn't a piece of political propaganda or nationalist nonsense. This is a warm and tender metaphor about freedom or lack of it for some people. With a beginning of chaos after the conflict in 1999, the doors of the mental hospital are open and mentally ill people are trying to breathe little freedom themselves. " Kukumi" is a slow, sometimes meandering movie and its main characters seem more mentally retarded than mentally ill, but its quiet power touches your heart in the end. In the world bombarded with sounds and sensations its slow storytelling forces you to look not only around you, but into your own soul.
    10Dreni

    A great movie of a really sad story

    Once upon a time there was a repression that nobody was able to hear about. There were people who were suffering.. and nobody heard their voice. This movie shows exactly what happened after years of repression and years of suffering to an innocent nation in Kosova, place which only a few people know about. As the movie shows.. a group of civilian people were held in place as 'prisoners of war' by the Serbian military. As soon as the Kumanovo agreement takes place, the Serbian guards leave the place and the group of people that get the freedom which they would never enjoy. The consequences of the tortures that had previously been done to them were very bad.. all the people remained with mental disorders. Kukumi, one of the main characters of the movie, is a homeless guy, whose only asset is a flute which he used to make music when he would feel down. Hasan is a young guy, whose parents die in the war and his older brother turns the back to him once he comes back to his house. And Mara is a young and beautiful homeless girl that has nothing in her life. Kukumi and Hasan fall in love with Mara. Although they would never be able to make their dream true, both of them show that they do have feelings although their brain no longer lives the real life. Kukumi, Hasan and Mara hang around the place where they used to be held but the such awaited freedom for them meant nothing. Their world remained so small, their vision would never be as before. At the end Kukumi continues his endless journey to nowhere... while Hasan and Mara go back to the place where they used to be held.. because that was the only place they felt 'comfortable' at. This is a real masterpiece of the director Isa Qosja and great credit to Luan Jaha, Donat Qosja and Anisa Ismaili for a tremendous display. This movie has already won two festivals in Balkans and could yet have another word to say in the future. This movie has also been the first production of Kosova's film company "KosovaFilmi" in the post war era here in Kosova. A great movie 10/10
    7SoHo1

    Uneventful, panoramic and killingly metaphoric

    "Kukumi" is a Kosovar movie. Kosova is a country-wannabe struggling to retain its national identity. After a 20-year hiatus, Kosovar cinematography is the last thing that has been paid attention at, after the war. Therefore, I can conclude that "Kukumi" is one good movie with an excellent potential to be completely forgotten within a short period of time. The movie is intrinsically flawed both in scene chronology and subject relevance,while Kukumi (the main character), is an innocent victim of die-hard direction that takes advantage of the metaphoric approach to come up with unspoken messages. Madmen and women are unleashed of an asylum the day the war in Kosova ceases. Kukumi, Mara and another guy are split from the herd to embark into an exhausting, nerve-wrenching, 2-hour journey which aims at the railway station and ends to nowhere. Yes, nowhere, at all! Kukumi (Luan Jaha, who is quite convincing) seems to be the "brainiest" of the three with his insightful, quirky questions he raises and stories he narrates. Dialogue is meandering, events are incoherently combined and the cast is laden with unfilled gaps of character history and vaguely defined relationships. There is a scene where the madmen go to a village and after they mingle together for a while, a man comes out of a car with a huge set of sunglasses for sale. Remember: it is a village with less than 100 people, inhabited by traditionally-clothed elderly and children who spend their life grazing cows. And this guy offers them sunglasses in the very wake of war, in a time when they all had to be hundreds of miles away living as refugees and bracing for a massive comeback. This is such an incoherence and disloyalty to the reality like the one the movie takes place in, and, as such, it is utterly unwarrantable. However, Kukumi is beautiful all along. Breathtaking panoramas slide in between scenes and directorial absurdities. Albanian flag is seen several times. Extras look very unfitting to the scenes. A Chinese "investor" speaks to the cheering crowds that have mysteriously repopulated the village, which, as suggested by an incinerated school, should have had the same fate as other devastated and deserted villages all over Kosova. The movie was financed by the Ministry of Culture and several other sources, which speaks of the movie's being a mere step to open doors for the future of Kosovar cinematography towards the unpaved path of a once-prosperous industry.
    10labinotdemaj-80443

    Beautifully sad

    A wonderful microcosm of how mentally challenged people try to get by in a society that has no place for them, as it itself is struggling to reconstitute after a collapse caused by war.

    The cinematography feels intimate yet distant. It gives us points of view ranging from the fleeing Serbian occupiers to the returning Albanian refugee villagers.

    Dialog is at a minimum. The movie, however, speaks volumes. We are left to bare with the uncomfortable silence, which makes the narrative even more powerful.

    The chaotic jumble between scenes reflects the nature of the characters. Do not expect a happy ending.
    4cepi77

    Not bad

    Not a bad movie, but for a first major movie of post-war era, a lot more was expected.

    It had enough budget for a good movie, and with that regard there was a mix review from moviegoers and pretty poor ratings.

    The dialog is no-existent, with poor correlation between characters, sideway story telling, and no consistent storyline.

    Agree with good picture quality and scenery.

    Worth watching but not an engaging movie.

    2 out of 5, on purely patriotic grounds.

    J.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de agosto de 2005 (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
    • País de origen
      • Kosovo
    • Idioma
      • Albanés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Kukumi
    • Productora
      • Kosovo Film, Pristina
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 47min(107 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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