Turneja
- 2008
- 1h 42m
Year 1993, the bleakest time of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A group of actors from Belgrade, utterly unaware of what they're setting themselves up for, embark on a search for quick earnin... Read allYear 1993, the bleakest time of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A group of actors from Belgrade, utterly unaware of what they're setting themselves up for, embark on a search for quick earnings - on a "tour" around the Serbian Krajina. However, there they are thrust into the heart... Read allYear 1993, the bleakest time of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A group of actors from Belgrade, utterly unaware of what they're setting themselves up for, embark on a search for quick earnings - on a "tour" around the Serbian Krajina. However, there they are thrust into the heart of war and begin to wander from war front to war front, from one army to the next.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 2 nominations total
- Ljubic
- (as Vojislav Brajovic)
- Kapetan Stankovic
- (as a different name)
- Uciteljica
- (as Stella Cetkovic)
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In several scenes it appeared that the soldiers did not understand what was the difference between them and their opponents since the opponents often were their very real neighbours. Thus, the war built on fantasised ideas. Visual blurring was notable in the latter part of the film which took place in a snowy landscape enfolded in fog. These scenes reminds me of passages in Angelopoulos' Eternity and One Day. Angelopoulos also blurs the line between fiction and reality.
Most of the script is based on actual people and events yet borrows from other movies. The cast is riding the bus most of the time (see "Ko to tamo peva?" 1980). Then we have some feasting and conversations around various tables (see the finale of "Majstori, majstori" 1980 by the same author). Finally a lot of Balkan bravado which made Kusturica famous worldwide.
I'm cautions in my criticism, since Goran Markovic delivered some of the best movies in Serbian/Yugoslav cinematography. Nevertheless, this time his efforts simply didn't work out...
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- TriviaThere are three ministers acting in this movie. Vojislav 'Voja' Brajovic was Serbian minister of culture, Branimir Popovic was Montenegrin minister of culture and Emir Hadzihafizbegovic was minister of sport and culture of Sarajevo Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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- The Tour
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- Gross worldwide
- $104,256
- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1