Black Cat, White Cat (1999)
(Crna macka, beli macor)
Country: YUG/FR/GER/ÖST/GR
Technical: col 127m
Director: Emir Kusturica
Cast: Bajram Severdzan, Srdjan Todorovic, Branka Katic, Florijan Ajdini
Synopsis:
Living on the shores of the Danube with his son, a luckless small time crook is double-crossed by the local drug baron and coerced into marrying his son off to the former's old maid midget of a sister. But the son is in love with the barmaid, and the midget sister is waiting for a much taller man... Fortunately the older generation have their watchful eye on things.
Review:
Loud, brash and seething with vitality, Kusturica's sprawling Shakespearean comedy on the Danube has a strong gypsy flavour and healthy disrespect for the law written into its DNA. How you take it will depend very much on your mood at the time.
(Crna macka, beli macor)
Country: YUG/FR/GER/ÖST/GR
Technical: col 127m
Director: Emir Kusturica
Cast: Bajram Severdzan, Srdjan Todorovic, Branka Katic, Florijan Ajdini
Synopsis:
Living on the shores of the Danube with his son, a luckless small time crook is double-crossed by the local drug baron and coerced into marrying his son off to the former's old maid midget of a sister. But the son is in love with the barmaid, and the midget sister is waiting for a much taller man... Fortunately the older generation have their watchful eye on things.
Review:
Loud, brash and seething with vitality, Kusturica's sprawling Shakespearean comedy on the Danube has a strong gypsy flavour and healthy disrespect for the law written into its DNA. How you take it will depend very much on your mood at the time.
(Crna macka, beli macor)
Country: YUG/FR/GER/ÖST/GR
Technical: col 127m
Director: Emir Kusturica
Cast: Bajram Severdzan, Srdjan Todorovic, Branka Katic, Florijan Ajdini
Synopsis:
Living on the shores of the Danube with his son, a luckless small time crook is double-crossed by the local drug baron and coerced into marrying his son off to the former's old maid midget of a sister. But the son is in love with the barmaid, and the midget sister is waiting for a much taller man... Fortunately the older generation have their watchful eye on things.
Review:
Loud, brash and seething with vitality, Kusturica's sprawling Shakespearean comedy on the Danube has a strong gypsy flavour and healthy disrespect for the law written into its DNA. How you take it will depend very much on your mood at the time.