Cjeli dan doekuje, bogato posluuje i ispraa desetine uglednih gostiju.Predveer, kad on i njegova Paraskeva padnu s nogu, stiu, kako je to red, njegovi nerazdvojni prijatelji - Kala, poznati lovac, u ije lovake fantazije nitko ne vjeruje, Kurjak, nazvan po enormnom apetitu, i Smuk, koji moe beskrajno piti, a da ostane na nogama.To je Svetislav, putujui glumac, koji je doao nepozvan, zajedno sa lijepom Mariolom, koja pomae domaici.
Ta etiri ovjeka zasjednu u kuu jednu no, pa sutra, kad dolaze gosti ranga vladike, predsjednika opine i visokih vojnih lica, preu u dvorite i tu sebi organiziraju slavlje koje pred oima cijelog grada traje itav taj dan, sljedeu no, pa i cijeli trei dan. ![]() The comedy is about celebrating traditional saints day feast, organized by Ivko and how his guests test the Serbian hospitality. Traditionally, Ivko must stay with guests how much they want, because if He told them to go home, he will get unhappiness in his home. But, at the first day of celebrating, guests get drunk and stay at Ivkos house to celebrate his Saint full 3 days. In that 3 days, drunk guests make a lot of comedian problems, in one moment, Ivko called even King of Serbia to resolve problems and sad go home to drunked guests. Ive gave it 6, because its still interesting to see some old customs, and its much better then its predecessor Zona Zamfiirova ( ). Ivkova Slava Film Movie Of EpochIts a movie of epoch like earlier directors work (Zona Zamfirova) set in end of 19th century in Nis. On visual plan more improvement than directors previous works. Bjelogrlic shines in his part and the rest of crew (Manda, Z.Todorovic and even Djuricko - even cause his acting in the start is annoying but till end of film we see that there is order in his overacting). D. Stajnfeld character really looks like a young girl with no experience what so ever that I was surprised she is a real actress playing in National theater in Belgrade. Good job A.Dobra (standardno dobra) standardly good, N.Ninkovic not bad but could be better(she should be careful playing with accents - her herceg accent is sometimes to strong;this is matter with rest of crue too - guys we can hear that). Z.Cvijanovic unfortunately is to deep in Miles (Mile protiv tranzicije) characters that every roll since that is little bit of Mile. The rest of actors a o.k. Overall: shine funny movie with almost no plot but gives you a happy face going out of theater. It was eagerly anticipated, as memories of Zona Zamfirova are still fresh here. As with Zona, director Sotra takes us back to times past with colour and exacting detail: the sets, the costumes, the use of regional dialect, the feeling for a time when Serbia was reemerging from centuries of Ottoman subjugation, and notably the accurate portrayals of the ancient customs of the slava, or patron saints day feast. In Southern Serbia, there are long standing traditions of hospitality. There is also a long standing tradition of going to emotional extremes, as we see with Ivkos three best friends (four, if you count whats-his-name the uninvited Shakespeare-quoting stranger). Reacting to a perceived slight from their host, they set out to publicly embarrass him, and majorly overstay their welcome at Ivkos saints day, leading to all sorts of mishaps, frustrations, and comic moments. I can say that the actors who portrayed Kurjak, Smuk and Kalcha very effectively got under my skin. An excellent cast was selected, especially for the lead roles. The musical score was disappointing, relying on somewhat modern sounds for both incidental music and one spotlight number, Insomnia (Nesanica). The musical heritage of that region is so intoxicatingly rich, there was plenty to choose from that would have kept the mood captivating and authentic. Much better movie then its prequel Zona Zamfiorova, although this movie was made by the book of Stevan Sremac, too. Clear improvement in acting crew with Bjelogrlic, Cvijanovic, Todorovic etc., is enrichment for this film. Fantastic crew and more interesting script brought overwhelming victory against Z.Z. Minus for the film is this new trend in domestic film production. For example, actors only drink trademarked drinks, with its label always, and i mean always turned in the face of the camera, although label was turned in the different way the scene before. And the gypsies play the music clearly out of the time of the 19th century. Ignoring this, everybody will find the movie very entertaining, even though strange Southern Serbia accent is difficult to understand. Mile rules. Serbia will understand. Movie describes one traditional family fest, and troubles which can come of it. The actors were pretty OK, but biggest flaw was scenario, or adaptation of novel. ![]() Its length is probably connected with the fact that movie should be montaged into mini series to be previewed on some Serbian television, which is also clearly shown on some strange scene cuts.
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