producer Goran Paskaljević
co-production companies Maxima Film (Croatia), Arsam International Sarl (France)
co-producers Damir Terešak, Ilann Girard
director Goran Paskaljević
written by Filip David, Goran Paskaljević
cast Mustafa Nadarević, Nebojša Glogovac, Predrag Ejdus, Zafir Hadžimanov, Meto Jovanovski, Olga Odanović-Petrović
director of photography Milan Spasić
editor Kristina Poženel
art director Milenko Jeremić
costume designer Marina Vukasović Medenica
composer Vlatko Stefanovski
sound Dragutin Cirković, Goran Ćorković, Darko Glišić, Davor Omerza
make-up Lidija Skoručak
special effects Jamal M’Barek, Muhamed M’Barek
SUMMARY: Misha Brankov is a retired music professor. One morning he receives a letter requesting him to contact the Jewish Museum in Belgrade. At the museum, he learns that workers have found a box with documents during excavations of the site where there was the infamous World War II concentration camp for Jews and Roma. The box was buried by camp inmate Isaac Weiss as far back as in 1941 and it will change his life forever…
DIRECTOR: Goran Paskaljević (Belgrade, Serbia, 1947) holds a degree in Film Directing from the FAMU in Prague. He has made more than 30 documentaries and six short and16 feature-length films, shown at the most prestigious international film festivals – Cannes (Special Treatment, 1980), Berlin (The Dog Who Loved Trains, 1977; Beach Guard in Wintertime, 1976), Venice (Tango Argentino, 1992; Cabaret Balkan, 1998; How Harry Became a Tree, 2001), etc. The film Cabaret Balkan (1998) earned him the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Prize for Best European Film at the European Film Awards. He lives between Belgrade and Paris and has both French and Serbian citizenship.
Dates:
Sunday, 21. July in 18:45, Cinema Valli
Monday, 22. July in 10:00, INK