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Cabaret Balkan

Original title: Bure baruta
  • 1998
  • 18
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
5.9K
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Cabaret Balkan (1998)
ComedyDrama

Random Belgrade citizens interact with each other in a night full of crime, frustration, betrayal and revenge.Random Belgrade citizens interact with each other in a night full of crime, frustration, betrayal and revenge.Random Belgrade citizens interact with each other in a night full of crime, frustration, betrayal and revenge.

  • Director
    • Goran Paskaljevic
  • Writers
    • Dejan Dukovski
    • Goran Paskaljevic
    • Filip David
  • Stars
    • Mira Banjac
    • Ivan Bekjarev
    • Aleksandar Bercek
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Goran Paskaljevic
    • Writers
      • Dejan Dukovski
      • Goran Paskaljevic
      • Filip David
    • Stars
      • Mira Banjac
      • Ivan Bekjarev
      • Aleksandar Bercek
    • 40User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Mira Banjac
    Mira Banjac
    • Majka Bosanca
    Ivan Bekjarev
    Ivan Bekjarev
    • Covek iz autobusa
    Aleksandar Bercek
    Aleksandar Bercek
    • Dimitrije
    Vojislav 'Voja' Brajovic
    Vojislav 'Voja' Brajovic
    • Topi
    • (as Vojislav Brajovic)
    Azra Cengic
    Azra Cengic
    • Supruga coveka iz autobusa
    Bogdan Diklic
    Bogdan Diklic
    • Jovan
    Milena Dravic
    Milena Dravic
    • Gospodja iz autobusa
    Nebojsa Glogovac
    Nebojsa Glogovac
    • Taksista
    Mirjana Jokovic
    Mirjana Jokovic
    • Ana
    Dragan Jovanovic
    Dragan Jovanovic
    • Kosta
    Mirjana Karanovic
    Mirjana Karanovic
    • Natalija
    Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic
    Predrag 'Miki' Manojlovic
    • Mane
    • (as Predrag-Miki Manojlovic)
    Toni Mihajlovski
    Toni Mihajlovski
    • Djordje
    Nebojsa Milovanovic
    Nebojsa Milovanovic
    • Bosanac
    Dragan Nikolic
    Dragan Nikolic
    • Sveta
    Nikola Ristanovski
    Nikola Ristanovski
    • Boris
    Lazar Ristovski
    Lazar Ristovski
    • Bokser
    Ana Sofrenovic
    • Devojka iz voza
    • Director
      • Goran Paskaljevic
    • Writers
      • Dejan Dukovski
      • Goran Paskaljevic
      • Filip David
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews40

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    andres7

    unbelievable

    There are so few movies out there of this caliber. Though certainly a visceral movie, there is a feeling of connectedness with the characters that (though somewhat negated by the foreign language) makes this more than just an intense viewing. Sure, at the end, I breathed a sigh of relief and let go of the knot in my stomach, but the best part of this movie is its study of human nature on the edge. What makes this movie so awful to watch is not that the characters can be so evil, but that you know that they aren't inherently so. Please go see this movie now.
    7DukeEman

    Balkan madness.

    There where at least twenty or more characters who took us through the streets of Belgrade in one crazy soul-searching period. Each character has a destiny to meet and each one affected by the Balkan States of political chaos. While the neighboring states continue to abuse the human condition, our symbolic characters are tearing at each other on the streets of Belgrade, in one form or another. Every character represents a state of nationality or the social mayhem drowning them. There is the two boxing buddies who turn on each other after revealing past truths, (the same as the peaceful neighbors of different nationalities who turn on one another when the war heated up). There is the Taxi driver who took revenge on a police officer, (the power of police enforcement riddles the country with corruption ). The man who returns back home to reclaim his lost love after a five year absence and a pocket full of money, (commenting on people who left the country to make their wealth overseas then coming back to buy their privileges). The young Bosnian Serb refuge who teams up with the underworld to make ends meet because it is the only way to survive in a hopeless situation, (commenting on the power of the underworld, taking control of restless and lost youths with no place to go). There are so many criss-cross factors that director Goran manages to inter-weave them all in a Robert Altman style. There are some tales that take the pleasure away from the more interesting small tales, but each one had to be told so as to cover the whole spectrum of the Balkan States in a sea of frenzy.
    10henri_aqua

    Details are important

    This movie impressed me a lot, however the fine details and message of this movie might very easily escape the unwary viewer. I was lucky to watch the movie with a friend from Ex-Yugoslavia who could point out what exactly lied behind every small gesture or circumstantial hints hidden in a single sentence.

    The characters in this movie are in a constant dilemma, half self-inflicted, half caused by higher powers. Yugoslavia at that time is isolated - mentally, economically, morally. There is no valve to let of the steam, so the people take on themselves, murdering, plundering, threatening and raping. Almost every character is shown to be not fully guilty, but nevertheless brought down by their own acts of violence. The bus scene especially shows that the Yugoslavian people have forgotten to take their fate in their own hands. A young men is fed up with the system, his wasted life and the apathy of his people in general. The best scene in the movie for me

    Tragic-comically ends this scene like the whole movie. The whole plot takes place one day before the Dayton agreement, another twist of fate, that just on this day those people lose their lives for nothing and absolutely nothing.

    When you watch this movie you have to realize the deeper message has been made for the Yugoslavian audience to show them the mechanizations of their lives and their own guilt going with it. He tries to hammer this in the minds of the viewers hence the compressed plot and intermingling of scenes. A masterpiece.
    8claudio_carvalho

    A Night in a City Without Law

    In one night the 1990s, in Beograd, many violent acts happen almost simultaneously, having as a `touching point' linking all of them the presence of a cab driver. A car crash, a vengeance against a former policeman, a harsh dialog between two boxers friends, a paranoid man in a bus, the anger of a lover against the former passion of his mate, the jealousy of a boy friend, all of these feelings are the motive for an outburst of violence from locals. The Brazilian title (`Powder Keg') metaphorically defines the state-of-mind of the civilian population, ready to explode in a city without law in times of war. I liked the screenplay, the direction and performance of the cast of this low budget movie. However, living in Rio de Janeiro, this black humor theme does not surprise me. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): `Barril de Pólvora' (`Powder Keg')
    steve-735

    truth

    As truth can be defined by the observer, it is also guided by the artist. This film is as close to truth in film as one can get. The state of the Balkans is one which cannot be easily defined, but understood, if you understand its peoples. The truth of this film lies in the reactionary maelstrom that has been the Balkans for a very, very long time. The film ties the lives together of many, equally bizarre characters and events which are tied together artistically by a collage of madness and life on the edge of it. Please do not miss this film, and watch it several times if possible.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed entirely at night.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Mickey Blue Eyes/The Adventures of Sebastian Cole/The Muse/Teaching Mrs. Tingle/Cabaret Balkan (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Fanfare / Duvacki
      Orkestar 'Oluja' Sinisa Stankovica

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
      • North Macedonia
      • France
      • Greece
      • Turkey
    • Official site
      • Paramount Classics
    • Language
      • Serbian
    • Also known as
      • Barut fıçısı
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • MACT Productions
      • Ticket Productions
      • Vans
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,103
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,774
      • Jul 25, 1999
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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