During Divan Film & Food Festival, the Cine Caravan attended a workshop “In/Outside the Editing Room”, held by Aleksandra Milovanovic, a teacher at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. The 5 critics were supposed to apply the knowledge obtained at the workshop by writing an analysis of a film seen in Cetate. Although the …
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The refreshing “Humidity” (Nikola Ljuca, 2016)
Hot, humid days of July are almost melting the concrete in Belgrade. The heavy air craves for the rain. Days of the week are all the same, trapped in the loop of the cruel weather. The people? The people are obviously exhausted, feeling dizzy, seeming so distant, but that’s not the only peculiar thing about …
Deep Inebriation: Lordan Zafranovic’s Concert (1965)
Before a viewer dents to any film by Lordan Zafranovic made in his early years, especially before his academic days and professional career, there are a few things to think about. It has been more than fifty years since Zafranovic has made his first cinematic steps in his hometown, Split. A lot of things have …
Correction: Deafening Silence
Not so mysterious or tense in the plot, Thanos Anastopoulos’ second film Correction (2007) excites through other cinematic means. Highly developed visual language, almost independent from the minimally present dialogue, slowly unrolls the protagonist’s present, conditioned by his past. Yorgos, a Greek, stalks his ex-partner Ornela, an Albanian, and their daughter Savina, trying to reunite with them …