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God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija

Original title: Gospod postoi, imeto i' e Petrunija
  • 2019
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.7K
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God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunija (2019)
Drama

A Macedonian woman throws herself into a traditionally men-only ceremony, kicking up a ruckus and standing her ground.A Macedonian woman throws herself into a traditionally men-only ceremony, kicking up a ruckus and standing her ground.A Macedonian woman throws herself into a traditionally men-only ceremony, kicking up a ruckus and standing her ground.

  • Director
    • Teona Strugar Mitevska
  • Writers
    • Teona Strugar Mitevska
    • Elma Tataragic
  • Stars
    • Zorica Nusheva
    • Labina Mitevska
    • Stefan Vujisic
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Teona Strugar Mitevska
    • Writers
      • Teona Strugar Mitevska
      • Elma Tataragic
    • Stars
      • Zorica Nusheva
      • Labina Mitevska
      • Stefan Vujisic
    • 13User reviews
    • 83Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Zorica Nusheva
    • Petrunija
    Labina Mitevska
    Labina Mitevska
    • Journalist Slavica
    Stefan Vujisic
    • Younger Officer Darko
    Suad Begovski
    • The Priest
    Simeon Moni Damevski
    • Chief Inspector Milan
    Violeta Sapkovska
    • Vaska
    Petar Mircevski
    Petar Mircevski
    • Stoyan
    Andrijana Kolevska
    • Blagica
    Nikola Kumev
    • Older Officer Vasko
    Bajrush Mjaku
    • The Prosecutor
    Xhevdet Jashari
    • TV Cameraman Boykan
    Vladimir Tuliev
    • Bartender Stefan
    Ilija Volcheski
    • Angry Man#1
    Igor Todorov
    • Angry Man#2
    Nenad Angelkovic
    • Angry Man#3
    Mario Knezovic
    • The Boss
    Ljiljana Bogojevic
    • Woman At Factory
    Straso Milosevski
    • Police Officer#1
    • Director
      • Teona Strugar Mitevska
    • Writers
      • Teona Strugar Mitevska
      • Elma Tataragic
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    10rpsymon

    Forgiveness in an archaic world

    A film which shall magnetize you through excellent acting, with an unusual camerawork, with symbolic sets. An East-European story, in a sorrowful environment, but through forgiveness, love and humanity prevails. In a very elegant (non-didactic) way. Best film for me recently.
    8JvH48

    Beautiful story, covering religious traditions and ineradicable male chauvinism. A "loser" category woman rises to the challenge and an improved version comes out of it

    Saw this at the Berlinale 2019, where it was part of the official Competition for the golden bear. The jury awarded none of the available prices, however, but still I was very satisfied to have seen thie movie. At its core is a nice story, that develops very well, irrespective of the initial setting of a "loser" type of woman who consistently fails to find a job. It covered lots of social commentary about religious traditions dating back from medieval times and about ineradicable male chauvinism. Both topics were to be expected after having read the synopsis.

    You can imagine that it has all the elements of a biblic parable, combining several parties who all claim they are right: (a) the vaste gathering of young men, having trained for diving to get the cross, but Petrunija was first, so the men hold that she "stole" the cross while only men can participate in the ritual since centuries, (b) the church is involved, but the patriarch refuses to file a complaint that she "stole" the cross, which would be a lie, so he tries several other arguments, (c) the police, populated of course with lots of male chauvinist pigs, but not all of them fit in that category, (d) the two parents, concerned about what the neighbours will say, and (e) a woman journalist accompanied by a male camera man, having their internal struggles with their bosses and with each other.

    Everything that happens in this movie, a lot more than can be derived from above ingredients, showcases the current state of that part of the continent: it is a small world, and residuals of past centuries are still very persistent. The visible presence of mobile phones at the scene where the cross is dropped in the river, allowing the diving act of Petrunija to be filmed and going "viral" on Youtube, seems contradictory to the previous sentence. Can it both be true??

    The nice thing is that we see Petrunya change from a sheep to a wolf, something related to a story told by the interrogating police officer, about a sheep disguised as a wolf. But then she turns the story around in the final scene.

    Petrunija is a perfect example of a "loser" in the beginning, but she becomes calmer and calmer as the story progresses. We see her grow to become a better woman out of it after this experience. Notwithstanding (I must admit) that I had expected some police brutality while she was held in "for her protection" custody, but there was none of it. And neither is there any trace of corruption, albeit common in many East-European police forces (I know that Macedonie is no ex-Sovjet country, but still I cannot avoid thinking of the many ex-USSR movies that I've seen).

    All in all, while covering several interesting topics as side dishes on the menu, the fact that Petrunya rises to the challenge and comes out of it as a better version of herself, is the main course of this story. Unattractive as she is from the outset, the process she goes through is richer with developments than could be assumed from the synopsis. So ignore the uninviting title of this movie, and book tickets for it at your earliest convenience.
    8georgioskarpouzas

    A non-conformist among traditionalists

    I have just watched this movie in Athens and I am very satisfied with it. We were eleven spectators in the theatre during the 20:00 local time screening while rain and wind were raging outside. I had read about the message it seeks to convey and I think it does so very effectively. It is one-sided aligning with progress against religious tradition, obscurantism and male chauvinism. Some of those who uphold religious tradition and patriarchal authority are portrayed very negatively, the equivalent of "church and king" crowds of earlier times. Others such as the priest and some policemen are more ambivalent characters with both negative and positive aspects. Even the TV journalist though who upholds progressivism is not an altogether positive character. The plot is simple: an educated young woman who is nevertheless unemployed performs almost thoughtlessly a symbolic act which puts her at odds with the longstanding conventions and prejudices of a backward society and suffers the consequences. Clearly the movie sides with the open society option against ossified tradition. Not everyone will like this but most people in the West will.
    8bernardo-32175

    A Feminist flag raised up in cinema

    I think there're some exageratted scenes, yet I guess it's important starting to introduce some feminism in cinema.
    10georgiatsiam

    An amazing film, an absolute must seen

    I wouldn't change a scene or a word. It's an epic film that speaks to my upbringing, my culture and my heart. Petrunija is a goodness, follows her heart, her spirit and her inner voice. She doesn't trust the police, the church orthe media. You have to watch it!

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • North Macedonia
      • Belgium
      • Slovenia
      • Croatia
      • France
    • Official sites
      • 1844 Entertainment (United States)
      • Entre Chien et Loup (Belgium)
    • Language
      • Macedonian
    • Also known as
      • Dieu existe, son nom est Petrunya
    • Filming locations
      • Stip, North Macedonia(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Sister and Brother Mitevski
      • Entre Chien et Loup
      • Vertigo
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      • $347,113
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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