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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Tears for Sale (Carlston za Ognjenku)

Tears for Sale (Carlston za Ognjenku) (2008, Director: Uroš Stojanovic): Reportedly the most expensive Serbian film ever made, Tears for Sale is a visual spec­tacle com­bining Balkan folk­lore with modern CGI to create a hugely enjoy­able exper­i­ence. Toronto critic Norman Wilner called it “bat­shit crazy,” and he’s not wrong, but I saw that as a pos­itive going in, and I was not dis­ap­pointed at all.

The film is set in a Serbian vil­lage in 1918, at the end of the Great War, and the women of the vil­lage are mourning the deaths of all their men in battle. We meet a pair of sis­ters, Little Boginja and Ognjenka, who work as pro­fes­sional mourners at the many funerals held in the vil­lage. They’re kept even busier due to the fact that the village’s sole source of income, its vine­yard, is a mine­field. The sis­ters are des­perate to lose their vir­ginity but when the women of the vil­lage bring Ognjenka to the town’s only remaining man, a repulsive old creature named Grandpa Bisa, her scream kills him. To avoid being burned at the stake for this crime, the sis­ters promise to bring back a virile young man within three days. They’re bound by the vil­lage witch’s curse on the spirit of their beloved grandmother.

They set out on this adven­ture and encounter other vil­lages in their situ­ation, bringing home the gravity of the region’s his­tory of inter­min­able war­fare. Though much of the film is played for laughs, there is a very real Balkan sad­ness just under the sur­face. Finally, in a larger town, they meet a pair of trav­eling per­formers: Arsa is a suave enter­tainer who can dance the Charleston, and Dragoljub calls him­self the Man of Steel and goes around shooting him­self out of a cannon. The two sis­ters pair off and sep­arate, each hoping to escape to the big city of Belgrade with their new love. Each hopes the other will bring the man back to their vil­lage, but in the end, both return, with tragic results.

The plot is really more of a fairytale, and the visual effects are fant­astic, very much like some­thing from Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Delicatessen, Amelie, A Very Long Engagement). Additionally, the art dir­ec­tion and cos­tumes are sump­tuous and over-the-top, and it doesn’t hurt that the whole film is also incred­ibly sexy. Though I’m doubtful this will get any sort of North American the­at­rical release, I’m already waiting for the DVD.

P.S. The Serbian title trans­lates to “Charleston and Vendetta” (Vendetta appar­ently being the trans­la­tion of the older sister Ognjenka’s name).

Official site of the film (Serbian)
Trailer

8/10(8/10)

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Patrik 1,5

by James McNally on September 14, 2008

in Film Festivals,TIFF

Patrik 1,5

Patrik 1,5 (2008, Director: Ella Lemhagen): Goran and Sven are a gay mar­ried couple who’ve just moved to the sub­urbs. They’re in the pro­cess of adopting and when they get the news that Patrik (“aged 1.5″) will be arriving soon, they’re ecstatic. But when the Patrik who shows up is a 15-year-old homo­phobic delin­quent, things quickly go off the rails. Though their neigh­bours seem tol­erant, it’s obvous they’re not com­pletely com­fort­able with this unusual family. To make things worse, Patrik’s arrival throws a wrench into the couple’s rela­tion­ship, too. Sven had pre­vi­ously been mar­ried to a woman and fathered a child and seems uncom­fort­able that his life seems to be resuming a sim­ilar shape. Will Goran’s dream of being a hus­band and father and having a house in the sub­urbs sur­vive the arrival of this sullen teen­ager? Well, of course it will.

Though I found this romantic comedy quite touching, it was just a bit too sen­ti­mental to make it really great. Patrik’s delin­quency never seems to become apparent, and I could see the happy ending coming from a mile away. Still, it was refreshing to see a film about a gay couple strug­gling with some of the same issues as me and my wife do.

Official site of the film
Trailer

6/10(6/10)

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