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Srđan Keča
2021, Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic, 91 min

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“The wind got up in the night and took our plans away,” reads the proverb in the opening titles of Museum of the Revolution. The words are a reference to the 1961 plan to build a grand museum in Belgrade as a tribute to Socialist Yugoslavia. It was supposed to “safeguard the truth” about the Yugoslav people. But the plan never got beyond the construction of the basement.The derelict building now tells a very different story from the one envisioned by the initiators 60 years ago. In the damp, pitch-dark building live the outcasts of a society reshaped by capitalism. The film focuses on a girl who earns a little cash on the street by cleaning car windows with her mother. The girl has a close friendship with an old woman who also lives in the basement. Against the background of a transforming city, the three women find refuge in each other.
Runtime
91 min
Year
2021
Countries
Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic
Language
Serbian
Vanja JambrovicRESTART
Category
Festival Screenings
  • IDFA, Netherlands, 2021
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