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En 1958, pendant la guerre froide, deux scientifiques, deux mondes et deux idéologies s'affrontent dans une course à la survie à l'Institut scientifique Vinca, près de Belgrade.En 1958, pendant la guerre froide, deux scientifiques, deux mondes et deux idéologies s'affrontent dans une course à la survie à l'Institut scientifique Vinca, près de Belgrade.En 1958, pendant la guerre froide, deux scientifiques, deux mondes et deux idéologies s'affrontent dans une course à la survie à l'Institut scientifique Vinca, près de Belgrade.
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- 33 victoires et 26 nominations au total
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Fantastic movie. Excellent production, amazing actors. A story that deserves to be told, for the whole world to know. An event that changed the course of medicine. A depiction of a situation that begins as catastrophic and ends as revolutionary. All praise for this film, the warmest recommendation. I would not share too many details, but I believe that many will be surprised by the information from the film, even those who know the history of Yugoslavia. The film carries several wonderful messages, and as the most important I would single out the one from the title itself - "everything is a chain reaction". A very interesting presentation of how one event, perhaps seemingly not so important, can affect so many people on so many levels, and, even more importantly, completely unexpectedly, shape the entire world into the way we know it today.
Saw this at the Movies That Matter 2024 filmfestival in The Hague. Insightful story about dilemma's faced by scientists, who want to forward not only science but also (and maybe foremost) their own careers, sometimes at the expense of everyone and everything. We see their interactions with politicians they need for their budget and to obtain material that is difficult to come by. Similarly, we see encounters with the secret service wanting to know all about their progress and what purpose it can serve, not always for the best of mankind, but they have leverage to get what they want to know, or to steer the project in the direction they prefer.
We see relevant issues in this context from two scientists, one behind the iron curtain and one on our side whose lives become entangled by (literally) accident. They both conclude that their encounter has a purpose. They delve deep in their motives and their conscience, equally relevant in both their respective research fields. In one of the final scenes we see a butterfly appear, not having a specific role, but carrying a hint towards us viewers that a minor flapping of a butterfly's wing can cause an avalanche or a tornado elsewhere in the world (butterfly and avalanche, both famous from chaos theory).
Neglecting family relationships is a particularly nasty habit of scientists. Our main protagonist even misses the birth of his first child. Later, when he is congratulated with the happy event, he does not even know whether it was a boy or a girl.
Even worse are their interactions with staff and others around. In contemporary terms: an unsafe work environment. With our 21st century eyes we consider their manners dubious, to say the least. We know that such norms have shifted considerably since 1958 but are also aware it still does not apply everywhere. An example from this film: firing someone in the middle of a crucial experiment when she did not address the project leader with his proper title, is not only counterproductive but is fatal in destroying a sound and safe work environment where every opinion and every employee counts.
All in all, an enlightening story in many aspects. The ancient environment anno 1958 seems to be rebuilt very well (I was 10 at the time, so my memory may fail on details). Strong and believable protagonists, each giving insight in what they want to achieve, though their ways of getting things done are not always the finest examples of pure science for the benefit of humanity. I scored a 5 out of 5 for the audience award when leaving the venue.
We see relevant issues in this context from two scientists, one behind the iron curtain and one on our side whose lives become entangled by (literally) accident. They both conclude that their encounter has a purpose. They delve deep in their motives and their conscience, equally relevant in both their respective research fields. In one of the final scenes we see a butterfly appear, not having a specific role, but carrying a hint towards us viewers that a minor flapping of a butterfly's wing can cause an avalanche or a tornado elsewhere in the world (butterfly and avalanche, both famous from chaos theory).
Neglecting family relationships is a particularly nasty habit of scientists. Our main protagonist even misses the birth of his first child. Later, when he is congratulated with the happy event, he does not even know whether it was a boy or a girl.
Even worse are their interactions with staff and others around. In contemporary terms: an unsafe work environment. With our 21st century eyes we consider their manners dubious, to say the least. We know that such norms have shifted considerably since 1958 but are also aware it still does not apply everywhere. An example from this film: firing someone in the middle of a crucial experiment when she did not address the project leader with his proper title, is not only counterproductive but is fatal in destroying a sound and safe work environment where every opinion and every employee counts.
All in all, an enlightening story in many aspects. The ancient environment anno 1958 seems to be rebuilt very well (I was 10 at the time, so my memory may fail on details). Strong and believable protagonists, each giving insight in what they want to achieve, though their ways of getting things done are not always the finest examples of pure science for the benefit of humanity. I scored a 5 out of 5 for the audience award when leaving the venue.
Based on a true story of a first human bone marrow transplant, the movie is a gripping medley of Cold War politics, medical research and historical milestones intertwined with ideological and ethical dilemmas and beliefs.
Superb performance by Radivoje Bukvic and Alexis Manenti and outstanding reconstruction of the era. The character development and suspense building by Bjelogrlic keeps you engaged and glued to the screen. His success in balancing scientific and political elements with human drama of ordinary and not so ordinary characters, and their internal conflicts portrayed, adds depth to the story.
Superb performance by Radivoje Bukvic and Alexis Manenti and outstanding reconstruction of the era. The character development and suspense building by Bjelogrlic keeps you engaged and glued to the screen. His success in balancing scientific and political elements with human drama of ordinary and not so ordinary characters, and their internal conflicts portrayed, adds depth to the story.
"Guardians of the Formula," directed by Dragan Bjelogrlic, is a compelling cinematic feat that skillfully brings to life the gripping tale of the 1958 Vincha Institute nuclear accident. Bjelogrlic, alongside a stellar cast including Alexis Manenti and Radivoje Bukvic, delves into this poignant historical moment with finesse and depth. The actors deliver powerful performances, embodying their characters' struggles and triumphs with authenticity. The production quality of the film is commendable, seamlessly blending historical accuracy with narrative emotion, making it a passionate tribute to a critical scientific milestone and the indomitable human spirit.
From Bjelogrlic, our best director, comes an inspiring story that has had a significant impact on modern medicine - the first bone-marrow transplant performed on a human.
Ancident in Vinca has been unknown for public until breakdown of Yugoslavia. Tipical for communism countries. The film is based on the book from Goran Milasinovic - Vinca Case.
It is a technically really good movie, the photography is great here, and it is well directed as well. The actors did their part well.
Although everything is in the right place, something is missing. I'm not sure what, maybe it's just my perception.
Ancident in Vinca has been unknown for public until breakdown of Yugoslavia. Tipical for communism countries. The film is based on the book from Goran Milasinovic - Vinca Case.
It is a technically really good movie, the photography is great here, and it is well directed as well. The actors did their part well.
Although everything is in the right place, something is missing. I'm not sure what, maybe it's just my perception.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBased on a true story.
- GaffesScientist Dragoslav Popovic wasn't actually irradiated during the Vinca accident. In the film he is the main character among the irradiated scientists.
- Versions alternativesThe final film has an international version with French titles and a regional version with Serbian titles.
- ConnexionsReferences Ozraceni (1976)
- Bandes originalesCamac na Tisi
written by Darko Kraljic, Dusan Jaksic
performed by Dusan Jaksic, Olivera Markovic
published by Jugoton
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- L'Affaire Vinča Curie
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 496 065 $US
- Durée
- 2h(120 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 16:9 HD
- 2.4 : 1
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