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The Great Water

Original title: Golemata voda
  • 2004
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
899
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The Great Water (2004)
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Based on a children's book written by Zivko Cingo in the 1970s, the movie is about the difficult transition in Macedonia after World War II.Based on a children's book written by Zivko Cingo in the 1970s, the movie is about the difficult transition in Macedonia after World War II.Based on a children's book written by Zivko Cingo in the 1970s, the movie is about the difficult transition in Macedonia after World War II.

  • Director
    • Ivo Trajkov
  • Writers
    • Zivko Cingo
    • Ivo Trajkov
    • Vladimir Blazevski
  • Stars
    • Saso Kekenovski
    • Maja Stankovska
    • Mitko Apostolovski
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    899
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ivo Trajkov
    • Writers
      • Zivko Cingo
      • Ivo Trajkov
      • Vladimir Blazevski
    • Stars
      • Saso Kekenovski
      • Maja Stankovska
      • Mitko Apostolovski
    • 8User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Saso Kekenovski
    • Lem Nikodinoski
    Maja Stankovska
    • Isak Keyten
    Mitko Apostolovski
    Mitko Apostolovski
    • Ariton
    Verica Nedeska
    • Olivera Srezoska
    Risto Gogovski
    • The Bellman
    Nikolina Kujaca
    • Ariton's Wife
    Meto Jovanovski
    • Old Lem Nikodinoski
    Aleksandar Ribak
    • Metodija Griskoski
    Vladimir Svetiev
    • Sekule (the geography teacher)
    Petar Mircevski
    Petar Mircevski
    • Dervutoski (the gym teacher)
    Goce Deskoski
    • Klimoski
    Marina Cakalova
    • Lence
    Zoran Popovski
    • Nikolce
    Oliver Trifunov
    • Spasko
    Goran Ilic
    • Doctor (in the ambulance)
    Kiril Gravcev
    • Male Nurse
    Boris Damovski
    • 1st Bodyguard
    Krume Matov
    • 2nd Bodyguard
    • (as Krume Matev)
    • Director
      • Ivo Trajkov
    • Writers
      • Zivko Cingo
      • Ivo Trajkov
      • Vladimir Blazevski
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    10ocenkg

    Excellent movie but couldn't the music be better?

    The movie is the story of the little Macedonian kid Lem who fell victim to the 2nd World War by witnessing the loss of his parents. Like so many guys and girls picked from the different parts of Macedonia which was once one of the republics of the Yugoslavian Republic, Lem is brought to an orphanage house which serves as an agent of regimentation. The Socialist regime needs ambitious and well-trained guys and girls who are expected to be die-heart patriots against the Nazist and Fascist threats. Poorly aware of the Socialist training and its consequences, Kim starts to be exposed to the building blocks of socialism.His life starts to change once a mysterious boy steps into the wrecking camp. Kim's curiosity and penchant for being closer to this mysterious boy draw the two characters to chain of irreversible events. Based upon a very famous Macedonian novel, the movie is excellent in the great performance shown by the actors and actresses. The director's way of introducing the story to the viewers is so good.There is only one thing missing in the movie.That's the choice of the music for the movie.I am convinced that the director could choose better music.
    10gradyharp

    Memories before Dying: Reflections on Friendship and Survival

    Zhivko Chingo wrote a children's book in the 1970s, a Yugoslavian best seller, 'Golemata voda' ('The Great Water') about the way the children of Macedonia responded to the critical changes Communism created in the country in 1945. It is stunningly brought to the screen by Ivo Trajkov as a labor of love and dedication and as an attempt to pay homage to the philosophical sensibilities of the Macedonian people in a difficult time of transition.

    The film begins in the present as old Lem (Meto Jovanovski) is experiencing a heart attack and while he is being wheeled into a hospital and examined and wired, he has memory flashbacks to his childhood in 1945 when the WW II was over, Stalin was in power, and orphans were placed in 'orphanages' (re-education facilities) to learn the Communist life. Young Lem (Saso Kekenovski) was brought to the 'orphanage' when his parents were imprisoned for their anti-Stalin stance, and since he is new to the system, he must quickly adjust to the Dickens-like poor house conditions. He is befriended by his 'instructors' Ariton (Mitko Aposolovski) and Olivera (Verica Nedeska), learning how to adjust to the role of obedient brainwashing. The most influential person in Lem's life arrives in the form of young Isak (Maja Stankovska) whose girlfriend has been in the camp prior to Isak's arrival. The manner in which Lem struggles to repay Isak's kindnesses is by acting as a liaison with camp commander to find Isak's love. It is this friendship's course that serves as the tender core of this film.

    The struggles quietly underplaying all of the camp surface activity are many: the dichotomy of a Communist ideology removing the Church from existence with a people dependent upon the spiritual values of religion, the Stalin/Tito issue, the adjustments to the policies of Communist regime in a country where fierce national pride had ruled, and the depersonalization of children into political pawns despite the need for role models and the luxury of growing up with friends and confidants. But it is the powerful effect of retrospect as the old Lem relives this tragic time that fills this film with luminous meaning.

    This is one of the few films that has been made in Macedonia (a former portion of Yugoslavia now the Republic of Macedonia) and it is a genuinely touching, finely tuned work of art, one that depends on a large cast of non-professional child actors gathered from the Macedonian schools by Ivo Trajkov. The DVD is accompanied by a statement by Trajkov not only about the film but also about the pride of Macedonians that is enlightening and tender. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp
    10dragec

    Unbelievable rise of the Macedonian cultural sensibility

    The Great Water represent an absolute summary of the emotional values that Macedonian literature has given us for centuries. An outstanding performance and adaptation of the novel, originally written for children. The structure of the film, unintentionally follows the smooth fabric of Zhivko Chingo's structural approach in writing, and that is something that really amazes me. This is an unbelievable rise of the Macedoian cultural sensibility in means of presenting the potential through a wider view, in a western way, but yet so familiar and authentic. I think that all movie lovers, esp. those enjoying the films of Steven Spielberg, David Lynch and Wim Wenders will love this film, since the film line has similarities to these authors, but, again it is totally authentic.
    7thinker1691

    " If school is taught under a roof of darkness, then ignorance is the principal subject "

    In many corners of Europe, there are tragic stories of early childhood suffered by those who survived the educational atrocities. The novel upon which this film is based, was written by Zhivko Chingo. Entitled, " The Great Water " or " Golemata Voda " in Macdonian, it is the story of Old Lem (Meto Jovanovski) recalling his early youth. Reminiscing his childhood as a boy played by (Saso Kekenovski), he recalls the shocking and abysmal conditions of his socialist's party school where he suffered indoctrination decreed by the Stalinist propaganda. Director Ivo Trajkov, documents the children's gloomy, dreary atmosphere, amid the dark often torturous conditions of the Czeck government's state run orphanages. Deprived of faith, hope and spirit, Lem dreams of freedom are non-existence until he meets Isak Keyten (Maja Stankovska) who's very appearance promises friendship. Under the watchful eyes of the Warden (Mitko Apostolovski) and his aid Komrade Olivera (Verica Nedeska) life is grim at best. Still, Lem believes if he can win friendship in the eyes of Isak, then hope lies in his future. The dark, nearly impregnable prison presents itself as a bottomless pit where all dreams are forbidden. In this movie, the author's worse nightmares are the currency by which children exchange their obedience for a day's existence. ****
    10lee_eisenberg

    how was Europe

    Much has gotten told of Europe during World War II, less about what happened right after the war was over. Macedonia (then part of Yugoslavia) saw the Nazis defeated but saw a new terror arise. Tito's government established orphanages for children of anyone considered an enemy of the new government. Ivo Trajkov's "Golemata voda" ("The Great Water" in English) looks at the hellish conditions in one such orphanage. It's based on a children's book by Živko Čingo, but this is no children's story in the general sense. The story gets told as a flashback, with the main character remembering the horror that he experienced in an orphanage and how he befriends a new boy in the orphanage.

    It only adds to the tragedy that Yugoslavia's breakup caused a war, and then Macedonia's government participated in the extraordinary rendition program. But anyway, this is a really good, really intense movie. I watched it to see how much Macedonian sounds like Russian; there were a few words that I could understand but mostly it sounds different.

    I recommend the movie.

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      Three main locations: the courtyard, the factory and the lake are actually more than 100 miles from each other. Blending all three locations into one was done by very carefully selected camera angles and set pieces.

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2005 (Czech Republic)
    • Countries of origin
      • North Macedonia
      • Czech Republic
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Macedonian
      • English
      • Serbo-Croatian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Yağmuru Beklerken
    • Filming locations
      • Bitola, North Macedonia
    • Production companies
      • Artis 3
      • LARA Entertainment
      • Kaval Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,257
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,484
      • Jun 19, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,257
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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