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Tri karte za Hollywood

  • 1993
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
2.4K
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Branislav Lecic in Tri karte za Hollywood (1993)
FarceComedy

A local policeman organizes a reception with his strictly controlled citizens for the president of the state. Under the influence of events in 1962 Cuba, two parties began to form, resolved ... Read allA local policeman organizes a reception with his strictly controlled citizens for the president of the state. Under the influence of events in 1962 Cuba, two parties began to form, resolved to succeed where Khrushchev and JFK have failed.A local policeman organizes a reception with his strictly controlled citizens for the president of the state. Under the influence of events in 1962 Cuba, two parties began to form, resolved to succeed where Khrushchev and JFK have failed.

  • Director
    • Bozidar 'Bota' Nikolic
  • Writer
    • Zeljko Mijanovic
  • Stars
    • Branislav Lecic
    • Bogdan Diklic
    • Ljubisa Samardzic
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bozidar 'Bota' Nikolic
    • Writer
      • Zeljko Mijanovic
    • Stars
      • Branislav Lecic
      • Bogdan Diklic
      • Ljubisa Samardzic
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Branislav Lecic
    Branislav Lecic
    • Gavrilo
    Bogdan Diklic
    Bogdan Diklic
    • Zivadin
    Ljubisa Samardzic
    Ljubisa Samardzic
    • Limijer
    Neda Arneric
    Neda Arneric
    • Natalija
    Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic
    Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic
    • Mrgud
    Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinic
    • Spasoje
    • (as Branislav Jerinic)
    Vesna Stanojevic
    • Ruza
    Dragan Nikolic
    Dragan Nikolic
    • Aldo
    Slobodan Custic
    Slobodan Custic
    • Nikola
    Vesna Cipcic
    • Uciteljica
    Milutin 'Mima' Karadzic
    Milutin 'Mima' Karadzic
    • Globus
    • (as Milutin Karadzic)
    Danilo Lazovic
    • Brica
    Petar Banicevic
    • Timosenko
    Dusan Janicijevic
    • Postar
    Josif Tatic
    • Bosko
    Stojan 'Stole' Arandjelovic
    • Nosac
    • (as Stole Arandjelovic)
    Zen David Bojic
    • Carli
    Slavka Jerinic
    • Baba sa kozom
    • Director
      • Bozidar 'Bota' Nikolic
    • Writer
      • Zeljko Mijanovic
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    Decko_koji_obecava

    Loved it.

    Another excellent comedy by Bozidar Nikolic, who made a name for himself in Serbian cinema (even though he's Montenegrin) after directing a 1984 classic "Balkanski spijun".

    "Tri karte za Hollywood" takes place in a fictional small town of Gornje Polje (sort of Anytown, Serbia) during the time when eyes of the world were focused on Cuban missile crisis wondering if World War III is about to start. Further raising tensions among locals is the imminent visit of Marshal Tito who is due to pass through town on his famous Blue train.

    In a place where everybody is consumed with politics, some are ardent Russophiles, while others are in awe of American lifestyle and yet others are oppurtunist, smalltimer drones looking for personal gains during this looming world political reshuffle. Overlooking them all is 'Narodna vlast' - Tito's communist regime embodied in police chief Gavrilo Milentijevic (Branislav Lecic) and his deputy Zikica Grujic (Bogdan Diklic) who are busy up to their necks with preparing a grandiose reception for Marshal, keeping the lid on town's factions and secretly squabbling for career points in the eyes of more important Party officials....

    As opposed to "Balkanski spijun" which is a typical Dusan Kovacevic screenplay with limited number of characters all revolving around a central theme, Nikolic here successfully tries something different and slightly, but only slightly, more lighthearted with Zeljko Mijanovic's script which juggles multiple themes with a lot more characters. Also, he is going for laughs a little more than in "Spijun", a technique that works in most of the movie but for a few scenes which lack genuineness. Actors do an exceptional job and the look of the movie is good.

    Conclusion: Definitely see this movie if you get a chance to, it's excellent!
    3filmseparator

    What happened? It started nice...

    Core The beginning was nice, but as the movie progress you realize it's nothing but cheap empty jokes with bunch of unfunny elements and personal disputes.

    The ending was terrible as well, what is actual point of this movie? If its criticism of communistic party ruled at that time it failed greatly.

    Photography The photography is somewhat good, for that period almost perfect! Camera movement as well, nice and steady.

    I don't get the part with the nudity and sexual activities, wats the point of that? It happens so often and If point was bringing "life" in to the bad movie, again it failed greatly.
    1richkiel

    Dishonest

    If you want to do satire, be honest, and don't be dumb.

    This film is both dumb and dishonest. It is supposed to be satire about communist Yugoslavia, but it doesn't really have anything intelligent to say, so it spends most of the time trying to be a comedy. The humour is very bad, though. The gags and dialogue are exaggerated and reek of desperation, as the filmmakers throw in everything but the kitchen sink in hope of making us laugh. None of it helps when you lack the ability to write a humorous screenplay.

    I find this film incredibly annoying and completely pointless.
    10anticurous

    The best potrait of Yugoslavia

    This movie is a must for all the people who want to learn the unique mentality of Yugoslav people (mostly people from Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina). The plot is in a fictional village in Serbia that has all of the characteristics of a real place, even the name ''Gornje Polje'' (Upper field in Serbian) is a common name for Serbian villages. It shows the silly fear and nonsense that the communist regime in Yugoslavia and its president Josip Broz Tito imposed on the nation. The rising of illiterate poltroons on vital functions, the jealousy and hate towards family members because of that fear etc. In a comic and ironic way, that is typical for Balkan nations, it is beautifully shown how the ideological splitting of a nation looks like. Serbia and other Balkan countries are on the crossroad between East and West, thus there were (and still are) those who support Russia and those who support the EU and USA (in the movie it's those who support communism and the USSR and those who support capitalism and the USA). Also, the huge problem of Serbs - they think that they are in the spotlight of attention for everything and that their help and support can make a huge difference (specifically in the movie it's the event of Cuban missal crisis and Bay of pigs invasion and the conflict between Kennedy and Khrushchev), so they start a huge ideological fight, and when they're done fighting nobody knows why the fight happened. Strongly recommend this movie! Love from Serbia

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1993 (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
    • Country of origin
      • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Three Tickets to Hollywood
    • Production company
      • Centar Film
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      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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