A lonely man struggles to find the money for his ill sister’s treatment while at the same time trying to escape his past and to make sense of the present.Read More »
Zivojin Pavlovic
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Zivojin Pavlovic – Budjenje pacova AKA The Rats Woke Up (1967)
Zivojin Pavlovic1961-1970ArthouseDramaYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under Tito -
Zivojin Pavlovic – Na putu za Katangu AKA On the Road to Katanga (1987)
1981-1990DramaYugoslaviaZivojin PavlovicObsessed by dreams of a comfortable life, the son of a copper miner returns to his native country with plans to sell his father’s house in order to travel to the African diamond mine in Katanga. Re-visiting his hometown brings back his childhood trauma, and the nightmare of old and new love, and the events in and around the mine, all test his obsession with Catanga.Read More »
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Zivojin Pavlovic – Nasvidenje v naslednji vojni AKA Farewell until the Next War (1980)
Zivojin Pavlovic1971-1980DramaWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoQuote:
“[…] by far the most ambitious, honest, bitter, and controversial Partisan film produced in the country that was about the collapse in flames and genocide only a decade later. Based on an equally uncompromising novel by Vitomil Zupan, the enfant terrible of Yugoslav literature, Farewell until the Next War continues the comprehensive deconstruction and demythologization of the official narrative of Partisan heroism, initiated by Pavlović three years earlier with Manhunt.” Jurij Meden, in: Retrospective o partigiano! Pan-European Partisan Film, Austrian Film Museum & Viennale, 2019.Read More » -
Zivojin Pavlovic & Dinko Tucakovic – Drzava mrtvih AKA The State of the Dead (2002)
2001-2010Dinko TucakovicDramaPoliticsYugoslaviaZivojin PavlovicQuote:
When the war in Yugoslavia breaks out, an army officer who’s ethnic Slovenian yet still believes in Yugoslavia, decides to move to Belgrade. The country continues to fall apart and so does his family failing to find acceptance there.Read More » -
Zivojin Pavlovic – Neprijatelj (1965)
1961-1970DramaYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoZivojin PavlovicQuote:
At the time when Sovražnik (1965) was filmed , Živojin Pavlović had only two omnibuses that he made with colleagues from the Belgrade Cinema Club, Kapi, vode, ratnici and Grad . The latter was banned by the court, as the only Yugoslav film of that period (produced by the Sarajevo Sutjeska film) to suffer such a fate. It was much more common for a controversial film to end up in the producer’s “bunker” and for permission to be shown at all. This is how Pavlović’s first feature film Return (1964), produced in Belgrade’s Avala Film, went through , and in the meantime he received an offer to direct in Slovenia: he and writer Bora Ćosić adapted FM Dostoevsky’s story, but adapted it to modern times.Read More » -
Zivojin Pavlovic – Zaseda AKA The Ambush (1969)
1961-1970DramaWarYugoslaviaYugoslavian Cinema under TitoZivojin PavlovicIdealistic young man supports the party and the new Yugoslavia’s communist regime, but soon gets involved in various political and criminal machinations becoming more and more confused about what’s right and what’s wrong.Read More »