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When Father Was Away On Business
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Film Description
A Palme D'or-winning (and Oscar nominated) picture from Kusturica, in which a young boy grows up in 1950s Yugoslavia, oblivious to the polical situation around him. When his father is arrested after a brief political discussion about a cartoon, the son believes his mother's lie that his father "is away on business".
Film Information
| Director | Emir Kusturica | ||||
| Starring | Miki Manojlovic, Slobodan Aligrudic, Moreno DE Bartolli
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| Genre | World Cinema
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| Country | Yugoslavia | Language | SERBO-CROAT | Year | 1985 |
DVD Extras
Interview with director Emir Kusturica; Emir Kusturica biography.
Technical Details
| Certificate | 15 | Length | 129 mins | Label | ART-E | ||
| Cat No | ART325DVD | Format | DVD | Colour | |||
| Region | 2 | ||||||
| Subtitles | English . | ||||||
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Review by Howard Schumann on 13th July 2006
Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Film, Emir Kusturica's When Father Was Away on Business is a blend of comedy, family drama, and political realism that is courageous, funny, and deeply moving. The title of the film refers to the lie told to a six-year-old to cover up the fact that his father was serving time in a labor camp for making a thoughtless remark that offended the Communist apparatchiks. Set in Yugoslavia in 1950 after the break between Stalin and Tito, it was a time of confusion when people worshipped Stalin one week and despised him the next. The story is told from the perspective of six-year-old Malik (Moreno D'E Bartolli) and his performance is natural and convincing. His father Mesa (Miki Manojlovic) is a low-level bureaucrat who spends more time womanizing and drinking than attending to his job. A casual remark filled with sarcasm about a political cartoon made to his wife Sena's (Mirjana Karanovic) sister-in-law Ankica (Mira Furlan), leads to his arrest and detention by Zijo (Mustafa Nadarevic), a Communist Party official who also happens to be his wife's brother. Mesa is sent to work in the mines while Sena becomes a seamstress to make ends meet. The family does reunite when Mesa is sent to a remote settlement for further resocialization but he does not change his ways and visits prostitutes, using Malik as his escort. In a sub-plot, Malik falls in love with a girl about his age who is suffering from a serious blood disorder and their inevitable separation is quite touching. Though family relations are strained, especially between Sena, Zijo, and Ankica, the family is very strong and we know that somehow they will endure. When Father Was Away on Business is one of the most heartfelt of Kusturica's work and gained the director his first international success.
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