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Joli village, jolie flamme

Original title: Lepa sela lepo gore
  • 1996
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
19K
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Joli village, jolie flamme (1996)
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During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome ... Read allDuring the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature.During the war in Bosnia, two childhood friends eventually become enemies, as the tragic and devastating circumstances of the war put them on the opposite sides and expose the most gruesome and cruel aspects of the human nature.

  • Director
    • Srdjan Dragojevic
  • Writers
    • Vanja Bulic
    • Srdjan Dragojevic
    • Biljana Maksic
  • Stars
    • Dragan Bjelogrlic
    • Nikola Kojo
    • Dragan Maksimovic
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Srdjan Dragojevic
    • Writers
      • Vanja Bulic
      • Srdjan Dragojevic
      • Biljana Maksic
    • Stars
      • Dragan Bjelogrlic
      • Nikola Kojo
      • Dragan Maksimovic
    • 56User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Dragan Bjelogrlic
    Dragan Bjelogrlic
    • Milan
    Nikola Kojo
    Nikola Kojo
    • Velja
    Dragan Maksimovic
    • Petar
    Zoran Cvijanovic
    • Brzi
    Milorad Mandic-Manda
    • Viljuska
    • (as Milorad Mandic)
    Dragan Petrovic-Pele
    • Laza
    • (as Dragan Petrovic)
    Lisa Moncure
    • Liza
    Nikola Pejakovic
    • Halil
    Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic
    Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic
    • Gvozden
    Petar Bozovic
    • Sloba
    Marko Kovijanic
    • Marko
    Dragan Zaric
    • Nazim
    Admir Sehovic
    Admir Sehovic
    • Mali Milan
    Milos Djuricic
    • Mali Halil
    Vera Dedovic
    • Uciteljica
    Branka Katic
    Branka Katic
    • Bolnicarka
    Milena Pavlovic
    • Bolnicarka
    Branko Vidakovic
    • Profiter
    • Director
      • Srdjan Dragojevic
    • Writers
      • Vanja Bulic
      • Srdjan Dragojevic
      • Biljana Maksic
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    User reviews56

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    9Elf-6

    Poignant and painful

    This movie was stunning. Foreign films are usually seen as so difficult to grasp and inaccessible, but this managed to hold everything together. At two and a bit hours, it sometimes seems to go on, but the finale is worth it. People laughed and people cried. It was beautiful.
    9gospodinBezkrai

    War is larger than man

    Another post-yugoslav film defending the humanity of the Balkan peoples in the light of European accusations that they are innately violent and blood-thirsty. It attempts to prove instead, that War is larger than man! The War easily defeats him into a monster that plunders his own house and seeks the murder of his own best friends.

    The film follows the fate of a group of besieged Serbian soldiers coping with their imminent death in parallel with the stories of how they ended up as soldiers. Yet it manages to do this in more light-hearted way than one would expect! Maybe because humour has been always the last resource of the downcast, at least in this part of the world!

    Balkan people may not be murderous savages, but they are masters in fashioning absurdity, and they appreciate absurdity when it happens to them. In this, the film characters stand next to the director, even when facing their own deaths. Absurdity of a fine sort fills the entire film, one might guess what is expecting him from the witty title itself properly translated as "Beautiful villages burn beautifully". I am only afraid it might lead the audience to believe that Bosnian war is portrayed here with more artistic license or exaggeration than is the truth...

    "Lepa sela lepo gore" shares the same theme as the bosnian film "No man's land" and ends (very movingly at that!) with the same message - an outsider is not in position to judge or qualify those who have lived through the conflict for their actions. He has no moral right neither to blame nor to forgive. While "No man's land" relates this issue directly to the habit of international media and western audiences to qualify sides in conflicts they do not understand, this film remains less committed to the contemporary. Instead it poses the same question to all of us as humans.
    10bob_marli

    One of the best war movies ever

    Don't let the low marks take you away from this masterpiece - look at stars assignment, and you will get the picture.

    If you expect black and white war movie, forget it. For me, this is by far most objective movie about civil war(s) in ex-Yugoslavia, better then Bosnian (good) "No man's land" and Macedonian (masterpiece) "Before the rain". At the beginning, you will see Serbs burning villages (that explain title of movie) and killing people, but, from middle to end, you will see completely same behavior done by Bosnian Muslims. Brilliance of this movie is because it shows you why this war was so bloody and why it is so hard to have peace and reconciliation after all. Every killing, every murder, has story behind, and movie gather them all. You have pure communist (Bata Zivojinovic) against his fellow officer, you have two best friends (Nikola Bjelogrlic - Bosnian Serb, Nikola Pejakovic - Bosnian Muslim) against each other, you have urban freaks, you have junkies, you have educated teacher, you have everything you need. Every one of them has his own reason to be there, but at the end, they all end completely empty, with only pure hate inside.

    I suppose that some things from movie will be hard to get if you are not from Balkan. For example, Index (that's name of the bend) song that Nikola Kojo sing using gun as mice, was one of the greatest classics in ex-Yu (and lyrics fit the scene perfectly: "And tonight, if she listen, let her hear the pain..."). Some sentences are very hard to translate. For example, in joke scene, when Zoran Cvijanovic (junkie) want to insult Bosnian Muslim soldiers, he tell them joke that begins with "Check this out: Blonde, I mean Fata the Blonde, come to party..." Fata is Muslim name, but is obvious that joke was first intended as joke abound blonde woman, but he upgraded it in the moment. Also, in one scene you can see Serbian skinheads that are kicking traffic table with "Zagreb" (Croatian capital) written on it. Two are holding the table, one is hitting it by the head, and they are all singing "We f*cked Tajci! We f*cked Tajci!" Tajci was ex-Yu singer from Croatia that represented country on Eurovision competition few years before war started. Also, most of the scenes are extremely dark and funny at the same time, but that's Serbian humor in general.

    Even without this small hints, movie still remain pure classic, to me comparable only with "Apocalypse now" and "Platoon" by its objectivity. It is very fast movie, easy to watch and hard to understand, as Balkan always was. I hope you will enjoy.
    10jebiga

    great and painful movie

    even if you were not on balkans - ex-Yugoslavia, this movie will 'hurt' you... and if you are from there - it just kills you, makes you feel pain, and laugh at the same time... it is about a great country that does not exist anymore - and maybe never existed, and about OGRE from the tunnel whick lives in each and every one of us. the subtitles (for USA) are not the first class.the translation could have been done better. anyway great movie.
    10hadzija

    By far, the best movie to come out of the Balkan wars

    I've seen it again today. I've seen it ten years ago when it first came out. On a 17x copied VHS bootleg tape, and now on DVD. Without going into details, I can only say this is one of the movies that I've seen many times and each time I see it it strikes me as the best of the best. It's multi layered and highly symbolic at times, due to that, the only ones to understand it fully are people that have a good understanding of the Balkan wars and/or the mentality of the characters. Some see it as pro-Serbian propaganda, other see it as anti-Serbian. And that alone makes it worth watching for me. Anyways, it's a chilling and wonderful masterpiece. Sad, bleak, darkly humorous at times but very very VERY good.

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    • Trivia
      Based on an actual war time event of 7 members of 3. company of "Drina" battalion who were tasked to guard the bridge outside the Brodar tunnel near Visegrad, Bosnia and Hercegovina in September, 1992. On the 4. day of the guard duty they were forced into the tunnel by Bosnian forces where they were trapped for the next 9 days during which 3 members of the group were killed, 3 managed to escape and one remained behind to cover them.
    • Quotes

      Velja: Pretty villages are pretty when they burn. Ugly ones stay ugly, even when they burn.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 26 October 1997 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Bacila je sve niz rijeku
      Performed by Indexi

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    • Release date
      • December 3, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
    • Languages
      • Bosnian
      • Serbian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pretty Village, Pretty Flame
    • Filming locations
      • Visegrad, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • Production companies
      • Cobra Film Department
      • Ministarstvo Kulture Republike Srbije
      • Radio Televizija Srbije (RTS)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $211
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $141
      • Jan 19, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $211
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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