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Qui chante là-bas?

Original title: Ko to tamo peva
  • 1980
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
17K
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Qui chante là-bas? (1980)
AdventureComedyDramaWar

It's April 5, 1941, somewhere in Serbia. A group of people go on a bus to Belgrade, on a journey that will change their lives forever.It's April 5, 1941, somewhere in Serbia. A group of people go on a bus to Belgrade, on a journey that will change their lives forever.It's April 5, 1941, somewhere in Serbia. A group of people go on a bus to Belgrade, on a journey that will change their lives forever.

  • Director
    • Slobodan Sijan
  • Writer
    • Dusan Kovacevic
  • Stars
    • Pavle Vuisic
    • Dragan Nikolic
    • Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Slobodan Sijan
    • Writer
      • Dusan Kovacevic
    • Stars
      • Pavle Vuisic
      • Dragan Nikolic
      • Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
    • 41User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Pavle Vuisic
    • Kondukter
    • (as Pavle Vujisic)
    Dragan Nikolic
    Dragan Nikolic
    • Pevac
    Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
    • Brka
    • (as Danilo Stojkovic)
    Aleksandar Bercek
    Aleksandar Bercek
    • Misko Krstic
    Neda Arneric
    Neda Arneric
    • Mlada
    Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic
    • Aleksa Simic
    • (as Milivoje Tomic)
    Tasko Nacic
    • Lovac
    Boro Stjepanovic
    • Celavi
    • (as Borislav Stjepanovic)
    Slavko Stimac
    Slavko Stimac
    • Mladozenja
    Miodrag Kostic
    • Muzikant I
    Nenad Kostic
    • Muzikant II
    Bora Todorovic
    • Ozalosceni
    Slobodan Aligrudic
    Slobodan Aligrudic
    • Porucnik
    Petar Lupa
    • Pop
    Stanojlo Milinkovic
    • Orac
    Ljubomir Cipranic
    • Kaplar
    Djenadija Rogic
    • Baba u crnom
    • (uncredited)
    Milovan Tasic
    • Oracev sin koji busi gumu
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Slobodan Sijan
    • Writer
      • Dusan Kovacevic
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    User reviews41

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    bbc-2

    One of the greatest films world has never heard about

    This brilliant flick about several people traveling to Belgrade just before start of the WW2 in Yugoslavia is probably worth an Oscar or two. It is very profound, intelligent and, above all, funny. Jokes are typically Balkanesque, which makes it even more original in global circuits.
    10PerryW

    I'm really glad so many of you like this!

    Actually I'm surprised there were so many comments about this movie. I saw it as part of a Slavic film festival at a major American University. But nobody in USA has heard of it, which is a real shame! The dynamics between the people are what makes it both funny and sad. They are stuck together on a long bus trip--someplace most of us have been!! But I never had one like this!!

    My favorite scene is the one where they stop for the funeral. Then the man & woman sneak off for some Lovemaking in the forest but everybody follows them to watch without them knowing! Just as she raises her skirt and he enters her all the way--the consumptive starts hacking & they realize everybody is watching!! Talk about premature withdrawall!! But...you really have to feel for them even if it is hilariously funny! When you see the ending it is sort of ironic that they enjoyed themselves while they did! Serb humor at it's best!
    10rexillusivii

    A bus trip can be funny... very funny! - Masterpiece of the road trip movies.

    This "tragicomedy" written by famous Serbian theatre/film writer Dusan Kovacevic is probably one of the best movies ever made in the comedy category. And yet, its appearance of a theatre play transformed into a feature film takes nothing of its value. A masterpiece one should not miss to see (preferably with subtitles, and not dubbed).

    In an aged bus en route to capital Belgrade, a looming war decides the passengers' behaviour. Two Gypsy musicians sing of their miserable life but also foresee a tragedy to come; their singing both divides and connects stages in this extraordinary road movie (real life Kostic brothers are amateur actors, but together with Stanojlo Milinkovic as farmer who's plowed the road give a real-life performance).

    The spectrum of characters gives a brilliant image of a society facing a war, an insight into nation's collective person: everyone is aware that war is just about to begin but they try to live their own lives the best they can, hoping that ignorance might avert the tragedy. Using a simple movie language, director Slobodan Sijan paints a picture of society torn by previous war (World War I), but also highlights personal portraits with success: provincialism of a singer, inexperience of the newlyweds, seriousness of the Great War veteran who is on way to visit his recently conscripted son, and gloomy predictions from a man who seems to be a German spy.

    Brilliant in its narration, with memorable soundtrack (especialy the Gispsy songs) and adjusted atmosphere, well photographed and edited, this feature (Sijan's feature debut) was only an introduction into a series of the directors bitter-sweet comedies that will define Serbian cinematography of the 1980s: "Maratonci trce pocasni krug", "Kako sam sistematski unisten od idiota", and my other director's favourite "Davitelj protiv davitelja").
    10AS_Spb

    Wonderful film, a pity I cannot get a copy of it to watch again

    "Ko to tamo peva" is one of the best films I ever saw. A tragicomedy with very deep implications on the fate of humankind shown through the eyes of seemingly very plain and common people from a God-forsaken Serbian province just before the start of the World War II. I saw it in a small movie theater in Russia where the film had had a very limited distribution, and I had no chance to come across it ever since. It is such a pity that this excellent film is almost forgotten now. I searched for a VHS or DVD copy of it many times, and alas - could find none. I would be most grateful to other fans of this little gem of movie-making for a suggestion of the ways to purchase a copy.
    matic-paska

    The Most Realistic Comedy of All Time

    If you like "tragicomedies" and dramas within comedies, then this film is just made for you. The portrayal of all the characters is stereotypical to every detail and line. How to turn boring and unattractive everyday Serbian life and landscape of Serbia at the time of II. world war to what it came out on the film is spectacular. Even though, most actors were well known and respected in former Yugoslavia and beyond, their parts in this film were re-emerging for them. There are a few times you can easily forget that they are in fact, acting, they are that good! To give this amazing cast that screenplay and a great director, you know you are making a hit. The storyline is beyond the wildest imagination. When you stop laughing because of one scene, there is another one unexpectedly kicking right in again. It all comes clear at the end, but don't miss even a second of the film or you will regret doing so. Considering hard life in Serbia, films there have similar stories, but each and every one of them is told differently through every film. I can't forget the amazing (!!!) soundtrack that follows every "breaking point" in the film. Well thought through in every aspect, this film can easily be one of the best dark comedies of all time and surely one of the best Yugoslavian films in history.

    // There are so many more great similar Yugoslavian black comedies you should check out, like: Maratonci trce pocasni krug (1982), Balkanski spijun (1984, ... //

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    • Trivia
      In some scenes of the film, an old woman, clad entirely in black, is seen sitting at the back seat. No one ever talks to her, she plays no part in the film's plot, and she isn't listed in the end credits. Director Slobodan Sijan has allegedly said that she represents death, as well as the tragedy of the upcoming war. However, the film's screenwriter Dusan Kovacevic has said that: ''The old woman in black represents a part of Serbia which is completely isolated. She is an analogy of the old people who were left in some backwater villages by their families. There they live, day-by-day, accepting their fate, with little concern about the events in the world, and have created their own paradox of memory, habits and melancholy.''
    • Goofs
      The bus that makes the center point of the film is a Mercedes-Benz O3500, which did not enter the production until 1949, eight years after the events in film take place.
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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • Serbo-Croatian
    • Also known as
      • Who's Singin' Over There?
    • Production company
      • Centar Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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