6/10
A story of young artist including his love story and pictures of life in Croatian village starts in 1945 and ends in early 70-ies
30 June 2006
This movie, far from genuine and close sometimes to Federico Fellini's "Amarcord" yet very sincere and sometimes revealing definitely should be seen by those who need not only "mainstream" or "arthouse" pictures but also - movies telling about national lifestyle and mentality. A rare sample of modern film production! "Snivaj, Zlato Moje" risks to fail in theaters all over the world except for (probably) Serbo-Croatian-speaking audience because of its very local character and lack of stars. Nevertheless I don't think that anybody in Western Europe or Russia will be disappointed because of "losing time in vain". Sometimes sad, sometimes funny, played by very banal actors and shot by a very professional cameraman, "Snivaj, Zlato Moje" somehow remains in a spectator's memory as a piece of lively and artistic cine-ethnography.
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