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Tilva Ros

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.1K
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Tilva Ros (2010)
DramaRomance

Bor, Serbia, once the largest copper mine, now just the biggest hole in Europe. Small union protests are going on. Toda and Stefan are best friends, skaters, who spend their first summer aft... Read allBor, Serbia, once the largest copper mine, now just the biggest hole in Europe. Small union protests are going on. Toda and Stefan are best friends, skaters, who spend their first summer after finishing high school. Stefan's going to Belgrade to the University in fall. Toda says ... Read allBor, Serbia, once the largest copper mine, now just the biggest hole in Europe. Small union protests are going on. Toda and Stefan are best friends, skaters, who spend their first summer after finishing high school. Stefan's going to Belgrade to the University in fall. Toda says he wouldn't apply to the University even if he had the money. They spend time shooting "Ja... Read all

  • Director
    • Nikola Lezaic
  • Writer
    • Nikola Lezaic
  • Stars
    • Marko Todorovic
    • Stefan Djordjevic
    • Dunja Kovacevic
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nikola Lezaic
    • Writer
      • Nikola Lezaic
    • Stars
      • Marko Todorovic
      • Stefan Djordjevic
      • Dunja Kovacevic
    • 10User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Marko Todorovic
    • Toda
    Stefan Djordjevic
    • Stefan
    Dunja Kovacevic
    • Dunja
    Marko Milenkovic
    • Mare
    Nenad Stanisavljevic
    • Mekica
    Nenad Ivanovic
    • Shorty
    Filip Maksimovic
    • Fica
    Milos Petrovic
    • Misa
    Nenad Miladinovic
    • Sone
    Vlatko Ristov
    • Vlatko
    Nikola Milovanovic
    • Kina
    Bosko Djordjevic
    • Bosko
    Aleksandar Pavlovic
    • Pile
    Milan Radosavljevic
    • Milan
    Radoje Cupic
    • Toda's dad
    Dragana Mrkic
    • Toda's mum
    Ljubimir Todorovic
    • Stefan's dad
    • (as Ljubomir Todorovic)
    Nenad Pecinar
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    • Director
      • Nikola Lezaic
    • Writer
      • Nikola Lezaic
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    User reviews10

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    1rinakarinaka

    amateur artsy wannabies

    Everything about this movie is so artificial, plain and dull. Just don't waste your time like I did watching it.
    3prevodnenad

    Terribly boring movie with some amazing landscapes

    The long-awaited film in Serbia, particularly in the city of Bor where it was shot, continues to torment me, even ten days after it had its premiere. My first impression which I immediately shared on Facebook with my friends after viewing were: God d**n it .. What a bl**dy disappointment! My thoughts are a bit calmer after these ten days, and hopefully, more objective.

    Let me explain first why I experienced the film as a disappointment, not just a personal disappointment because of bad movie (which cost me about two hours of life and many, many nerves), but also as a disappointment of a director that I personally know, since we are, by chance, former neighbors and former classmates, and a disappointment for a town I live in.

    The film is most terribly and painfully boring, and I think that there cannot be any dispute of that, whatever are the other qualities or flaws that film may possess. The plot of a movie is virtually non-existent, so the "Tilva Roš" can be called as „movie" only in a abstract and general sense, as a set of loosely connected images and scenes.

    Now to present (unfortunately the only) virtue of this film. Images that I mentioned, were beautiful in some moments! The film was shot on surreal locations of surface copper mine, which, by its colors and texture, extracted the movie from the complete disaster that hanged over it during all ninety minutes.

    The second critical flaw is acting, that is, more precise, technical and semantic (un)quality of verbal discussions and body language of its main characters. None of the „naturščik" teenagers of course, were expected to shine in this regard, but I was personally expecting at least to understand what they talked about?! (I mean, what's the point if people can not even understand what they're talking about ?!) Unfortunately, most of the movie is lost in some background noise, a quick burst of attempted sentences and a parody of Eastern Serbia dialect. The main characters are irritating and bl**dy stupid, and the only characters from the film with which I was able to establish any relationship were minor, mostly negative characters, which, paradoxically, 'cause of extremely poor performance of the main characters, turned positive!

    The third essential aspect of movie which failed to develop is the point of the movie. idea. I mean, aren't they supposed to tell us something on the end? The only thing the film shows is the absolute idiocy and disorientation of a generation of teenagers who do not know what to do with their life. Yes, I agree, the country is fuc*ed up, the town of Bor is fuc*ed up, but these characters would be lost and ruined even if they were born on the virgin green fields of Switzerland!

    Rating 3 (out of 10) is knowingly exaggerated because of my love for the hometown and national cinema in general. Great pity for the young director and his, with undeserved euphoria shrouded, firstborn ... We can only hope that his next film would offer little bit more sense.
    8Marko-Kraljevic

    Small story, great acting

    The best thing about this movie is that all the actors are real people, from a real city and their personal life stories to tell. Don't expect some complicated plot, its a story about 19y old kids living, driving skateboard and doing nothing meaningful in a former communist planned copper mine city, witch now slowly decays. The cinematography is beautiful, giving the movie a distinct flavor that i liked very much. Acting is excellent and realistic, much better than that of many Serbian 'real' actors, with a big dose of humor as well. Overall its a universal movie about today's youth and their problems growing up that everyone will understand.
    9prittpen

    Slice of life

    This movie has no clearly defined narrative, no conclusion, no beginning and no end. It's just a 90-minute tour of a city that's falling apart through the eyes of a group of skateboarders. As their streets, culture, families and means of survival rapidly decay due to exposure to post-Yugoslavian corrupted capitalism and privatization they learn (not) to cope with the seemingly mundane problems of first love, going to college and not knowing what to do with their lives. The movie is made of little symptomatic details and seemingly pointless stunts, woven into a loose- threaded fabric. All against a stunning background of Bor and its surroundings.

    Maybe I am subjective and the movie means so much more to me cause I can identify with the kids. I live in a neighboring country with a neighboring language and neighboring problems, and these kids might as well be my neighbors. It's sad, but that's okay. You get used to it.
    7miljkovic-luka

    lm

    First of all i liked this movie very much,acting is far better then what i got used to see in Serbian production movies in last 5 or even 10 years. Most of our top star actors wouldn't be able to play even themselves with so much ease, unlike these "kids". This movie is definitely not for people who depend on The Rules Of Making A Movie,or the The Rules Of Acting. If you are free living person,without any complexes,i am glad to say you will be very satisfied after seeing this movie.Probably you will wait for something that you can predict,and i am glad to say none of those things in here. But if you like rules....then just wait for green light and pass around this street.

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    • Release date
      • 2010 (Romania)
    • Country of origin
      • Serbia
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    • Language
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Tilva Rosh
    • Filming locations
      • Bor, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Film House Kiselo Dete
      • Vision Team
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $134,808
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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