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Majki

  • 2010
  • 2h 3min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
824
MA NOTE
Goce Vlahov in Majki (2010)
From Academy Award nominated director Milcho Manchevski, MOTHERS is a provocative and innovative film from Macedonia that blurs the line between reality and fiction.
Lire trailer2:31
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo nine-year-old girls report a flasher to the police even though they never saw him. Three filmmakers meet the only residents of a deserted village - an elderly brother and sister who have... Tout lireTwo nine-year-old girls report a flasher to the police even though they never saw him. Three filmmakers meet the only residents of a deserted village - an elderly brother and sister who have not spoken to each other in 16 years. Retired cleaning women are found raped and strangle... Tout lireTwo nine-year-old girls report a flasher to the police even though they never saw him. Three filmmakers meet the only residents of a deserted village - an elderly brother and sister who have not spoken to each other in 16 years. Retired cleaning women are found raped and strangled in a small town. The fiction slowly turns into a documentary.

  • Réalisation
    • Milcho Manchevski
  • Scénario
    • Milcho Manchevski
  • Casting principal
    • Emilija Stojkovska
    • Milijana Bogdanoska
    • Dime Ilijev
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    824
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Milcho Manchevski
    • Scénario
      • Milcho Manchevski
    • Casting principal
      • Emilija Stojkovska
      • Milijana Bogdanoska
      • Dime Ilijev
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 9avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    MOTHERS
    Trailer 2:31
    MOTHERS

    Photos16

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    Rôles principaux30

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    Emilija Stojkovska
    • Bea
    Milijana Bogdanoska
    • Kjara
    Dime Ilijev
    • Sergeant Janeski
    Marina Pankova
    • Mrs. Matilda
    • (as Marina Pop Pankova)
    Goran Trifunovski
    • Zoki
    Aleksandra Girovska
    • Fibi
    Irina Apelgren
    • Salina
    Elena Kitanovska
    • Bella Magdalena
    Anastazija Cavdarova
    • Loreta
    Goce Vlahov
    • Taxi Driver
    Tamer Ibrahim
    • Officer Mehde
    Biljana Belicanec
    • Saleswoman
    Nikola Ivanovic
    • Fat Priest
    Antonija Lokvenec
    • Girl
    Dusica Stojanovska
    • Woman in Blue Raincoat
    Angel Temelkoski
    • Son of Woman in Blue Raincoat
    Ana Stojanovska
    • Ana
    Vladimir Jacev
    • Kole
    • Réalisation
      • Milcho Manchevski
    • Scénario
      • Milcho Manchevski
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    ah-horton

    Three stories mixing documentary and fiction in contemporary Macedonia.

    "The circle is not round," was a key line in Manchevski's Oscar nominated debut feature Before the Rain (1994) that presented three interwoven tales set in Macedonia (The former Yugoslav republic) after the Bosnian wars and before the Kosovo upheavals and battles. Manchevski is from Macedonia but he has built a career in the United States including making numerous short films, publishing books of fiction and photography, staged performance art, teaching fort the NYU Film School and directing for HBO's The Wire. Yet with the premiere of this his fourth feature film Mothers at the 2010 Toronto Film Festival, he has returned to his homeland to create a fully engaging three story and multi-layered film that once more suggests "the circle of life is still not round."

    Part of the power of Before the Rain when it appeared was to pull audiences everywhere who had become burdened and even perhaps bored with TV CNN styled news coverage of the wars in the former Yugoslavia into the heart and soul and the beautiful landscape of Manchevski's homeland that he had not been back to for years. Through the Christian and Muslim characters presented in Before the Rain, Manchevski takes us beyond politics and religion into the center of dysfunctional families that are ready to kill each other.

    As with Before the Rain, three narratives are presented with no direct link to each other beyond the point that Manchevski puts the viewer to work building his or her own links and bridges to this "circle" given that the title --Mothers --challenges us to see these narratives through this female-centered label. For we know well that Hollywood and most cinemas everywhere make "male-centered" films seldom with women at the center of their narratives. And part of what is so appealing in Manchevski's latest film is that he knows as we do too that "news" and wars are so much about what men are doing to men as well as to innocent women and children. Thus Mothers opens up lines between documentary and fiction at the same time that it also blurs them (what is truth and what is fiction as in the two girls "making up" the story of having seen the male flasher) as Manchevski shows us ways in which women as mothers, daughters, grandmothers, wives,relatives and neighbors find ways to survive in a contemporary post-war culture where dysfunctional families (as in the brother and sister not talking to each other for sixteen years) must survive in violent neighborhoods (the murder of the retired mothers).

    Performances are excellent throughout the film beginning with the young girls, Emilija Stojkovska and Milijana Bogdanoska who are both playfully innocent and also devilishly cunning, and moving on the young filmmaking trio as Ana Stojanovska enjoys a lusty friendship with Kole (Vladimir Jacev) but is also attracted to the younger filmmaker, Simon (Dimitar Gjorjievski). Grandpa (Salaetin Bilal) and Grandma (Ratka Radmanovic) each give "old age" new visions including Grandma's comment on camera to the trio as they ask about pregnancies over the years, "There is no end of DICK!" and bursts into non-stop laughter. And then there are the real people of the town of Kicevo who are interviewed in the final murder sequence of the film.

    One also has to salute Mothers for its multi-national production team of companies from France, Bulgaria, Macedonia headed up by a Greek producer, Christina Kallas, who has for years now as Director of the Balkan Script Fund and President of the Federation of Screenwriters in Europe (FSE). In fact, Ms Kallas captures the overall quality of the film when she comments, "The film blurs the lines between fiction and documentary stylistically. Indeed watching the film you do not understand where fiction ends and documentary begins. But this, once again, has to do with our perception rather than with the director's intention to manipulate you. As a matter of fact, the film is completely devoid of such intentions"
    8tockovdimitar

    Letter to the author

    I must say that I have watched the movie on the internet, although I have seen all Mancheski's films in cinema. All of the negative reviews I have heard or read I guess formed my opinion in negative manner, although the movie is fair – nice story happening at the end of the world, in Europe outside of Europe. I usually have opposed opinion compared to the rest of the world but this time I need to agree with the strata. This movie is so subjective, not presenting reality, but used as a pursuit of atonement of the author for I believe his personal struggles with his homeland, or career that could have been brilliant in the period after Before the Rain. Also, as Macedonian and Serbian native speaker (for some reason most of the vocal songs in the film are in Serbian) I found it difficult to understand certain dialects, which I believe it could have been prevented if the participants in the movie were prepared before filming.
    7viccbitovski

    Mothers

    Again three stories in one film in his fourth work-Mothers.It seems, this is the Mancevski s' favorite still of making films. Two fiction stories and the one documentary is the basic plot in the "Mother" The film starts with two girls making up a version of reporting a flasher,a plot of their evil imagination,whоse behavior appear to had learned by the environment or by their mothers perhaps...innocent person is accused! The second stories is about young filmmakers traveling around magnificent but abounded villages making a documentary about people living there. And eventually,the third story is а documentary about serial killer and the tragic events in the small provincial town,with the authentic people involved into. Everybody who saw his previous films are informed about his taste and willingness to make the audience confused and meant.The circle of the events in the film and the final point. -The first story about falsely accused man suggest that, maybe the sane events happen in the third story only this time the circumstances are different and the crime is real. -Milcho Manchecski knows Macedonian mentality perfectly well, particularly well expressed in "Before the rain" and "Shadows",in this case very good described in the second story and maybe, when i think a little bit more, even in the first story the things are happening. -Eventually,the loneliness, the worst enemy of human kin is the subject of "Mothers".The real killer and spiritual enemy that particularly came in Macedonia along with transition. Although Manchevski claims that his still of narration is more Еuropеan then American,i am sure after all his works his film language is typical American.But this is not important,what important is that he really trying do something here and he is not bad. After "Shadows" this film of his is the real relief. "Dust" is not the bad movie but is kin of too much. "Before the rain" according to me is the one of the most significant films made in the 90-is along with few others foreign films and most definitеly one of my top ten films ever. Mothers-worth watching!
    3ggeorgievski

    M. Manchevski could do so much better

    No doubts one of the best directors of our time, Milcho Manchevski's work in Mothers is surprisingly vague and leaves the viewer with a lot to be desired. Three separate linear stories, one of them being a documentary about a real life situation involving a serial killer from Kicevo filmed in "Spike Lee joint" style, fall short of conveying the message Milcho wanted viewers to see and feel. The documentary part of the movie (which is the best) is rather a standalone movie instead of an integral part of Mothers. Milcho's approach to the story about the serial killer from Kicevo is interesting and disturbing at the same time - you are presented with interviews of real people who were involved in the case (lawyers, forensic experts, police officers, prison managers, judges, relatives of victims and killer etc.) and they are all unedited, thus one can see the under-the-average cultural and intellectual level of the Macedonian society. This is the interesting part, the disturbing part is the exploitation of the relatives of the victims and the killer (his wife) who answer rather private and intimate questions about themselves and the victim/killer. Yet, this remains and is the best thing the viewer could expect from the movie. The other two stories - little girls in mischief and young people filming a documentary in Mariovo lack good acting (except the old man and the old lady in the Mariovo part) and fail to produce any intensity or controversy as intended.

    Milcho is an excellent director but this movie does not contain any of his success ingredients like in past achievements.
    9sasho_k

    Milcho at the top of his game

    "Mothers", Manchevski's fourth movie, is a three-part movie which grabs your attention from the beginning till the end, slowly building the tension which culminates in the last, third part. Although the director uses experimental approach here by mixing two fictional parts with one documentary, it doesn't feel too artsy or too "weird" at all, it's just an interesting collage of three stories that connect only thematically with each other. Raw documentary-like approach to the cinematography as it is needed here and it looks beautiful. The music is very emotional - old folk songs from this part of the world in a new arrangements that feel great mixed with the visuals. Artist like Milcho would never give you everything on plate, he wants us to be a part of the whole experience that this movie offers to us with our interpretations of the messages the author is serving using his writing and visual skills. After credits roll by it will make you think about many issues and questions Milcho raises with his latest offering like the truth and the nature of truth and how mothers are connected to the story in these three parts. Be sure you wont be able to easy forget what you see here, especially that last documentary part about the serial killer and his victims which is masterfully done.

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      Macedonia's official submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2010 Academy Awards.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 octobre 2010 (North Macedonia)
    • Pays d’origine
      • North Macedonia
      • France
      • Bulgarie
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Macédonien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mothers
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mariovo, North Macedonia
    • Sociétés de production
      • Banana Film DOOEL
      • Ciné-Sud Promotion
      • Element Films
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    • Budget
      • 1 500 000 € (estimé)
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    • Durée
      2 heures 3 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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