Noz
- 1999
- 2h 15m
In attempt to find out who he is and where his roots lie, Alija Osmanovic discovers something far deeper and more important. He slowly discovers an evil that follows him as his destiny regar... Read allIn attempt to find out who he is and where his roots lie, Alija Osmanovic discovers something far deeper and more important. He slowly discovers an evil that follows him as his destiny regardless of what his ancestors were called.Trying to find the reasons for this evil, he finds... Read allIn attempt to find out who he is and where his roots lie, Alija Osmanovic discovers something far deeper and more important. He slowly discovers an evil that follows him as his destiny regardless of what his ancestors were called.Trying to find the reasons for this evil, he finds himself in a vicious circle. Running away from an irrational fear within him, he finds th... Read all
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Nicifor Jugovic
- (as Bata Zivojinovic)
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The story is true, realistic, painful, historically accurate and backed by strong historical facts.
Zarko Lausevic provided a extraordinary performance. Vojin Cetkovic, Petar Bozovic, Bojana Maljevic also provided quality performances. Miroslav Lekic proves once again he is a director that deserves respect.
I recommend this movie to everyone.
Since that country was created on December 1, 1918 geopolitical fight for territory and power started and it is still present today.
This film follows that pattern and it is based on a novel by Vuk Draskovic, Serb novelist and politician.
I am not very fond of this film, simply because we who live on the territory of what used to be Yugoslavia are mostly sick and tired of that geopolitical religious crap. So I will just throw this film into the waste bin and try to forget all about it.
If you are interested in the former Yugoslavia this is a film for you, otherwise skip it.
8/10
Did you know
- TriviaThe ending of the film was altered from the book, to effectively include a setting of the civil war in Yugoslavia in the 1990s.
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