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Section: Discover & Explore: Balkan
Tito and Me (1992)
The story of a 10-year-old boy who, as most of the children in Yugoslavia of the 1950s can hardly imagine his life without the great national leader - marshal Tito. After winning the contest for the best composition, he is rewarded with participation in the "Tito's Native Land" march. This march is a difficult temptation for him. Unaccustomed to nature, long walks, independent living and harassed by the teacher, a Stalinist, he fails, gets lost in the mountains and his life changes.
Country | Yugoslavia |
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Year | 1992 |
Duration | 118 min |
Rating | 15 |
Language | Serbian |
Subtitle | Czech |
Directed by | Goran Markovič |
Screenplay | Goran Markovič |
Director of Photography | Radoslav Vladič |
Music | Zoran Simjanovič |
Edited by | Snežana Ivanovič |
Contact | Goran Markovič |
Biography
Serbian screenwriter and director. At FAMU he was part of the "Czech School of Yugoslav Film". His first film was the drama Special Education (Specijalno vaspitanje, 1974). Other films include Reflections (Vec vidjeno, 1987), The Meeting Point (Sabirni centar, 1989) and The Tour (Turneja, 2008).
Family, Friendship, Love, School, Comedy, Childhood, Politics