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Gorilla Bathes at Noon

Yugoslavia, Germany

1993

83 Min
Color
1.37:1
German, Russian, English
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DIR Dušan Makavejev

PROD Alfred Hürmer, Bojana Marijan, Joachim von Vietinghoff

SCR Dušan Makavejev

DP Miodrag Milošević, Aleksandar Petkovic

CAST Svetozar Cvetković, Anita Mancic, Alexandra Rohmig, Petar Bozovic, Andreas Lucius

ED Vuksan Lukovac

PROD DES Veljko Despotovic

MUSIC Brynmor Llewelyn Jones

SOUND Uros Kovacevic

Berlinale (Out of Competition), Toronto (Contemporary World Cinema)

Synopsis

A major of Red Army is late for the train that takes Soviet’s forces from Berlin. He telephones to Moscow and finds out that his wife has left him and that someone has moved in his apartment. He decides to stay in Berlin and does so by staying in no man’s lend between two Berlins. His only property is small tea-urn, parade uniform and white bicycle. His first contacts are with black market and underground. And while he makes first moves in the game of survival, we’re getting to know his past. —IMDb

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Dušan Makavejev

Dusan Makavejev, the most prominent director in new Yugoslav cinema is internationally recognized for his passionate, daring films that blend fiction with reality, and drama with humor. Many of these films contain experimental elements and were considered controversial for their eroticism and sharp criticism of Eastern European politics. Makavejev began making short films during the ‘50s just after he studied psychology at Belgrade University; he then went on to become active in several film societies and festivals while studying direction at the Academy for Radio, Television, and Film. He continued making shorts and documentaries for both Zagreb and Avala studios until the early ’60s. His interest in documentaries can still be see in his later fictional features. Makavejev’s first three features — Man Is Not a Bird (1966), Love Affair (1967), and Innocence Unprotected (1968) — won him international acclaim. In 1971, his fictionalized chronicle of psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, WR: Mysteries… read more

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