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| Rani radovi Early Works
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Code: | [Yugoslavia, 1969]
Directed by Zelimir Zilnik Writing credits (in alphabetical order) Branko Vucicevic writer Zelimir Zilnik writer
Cast (in credits order) Milja Vujanovic ... Jugoslava Bogdan Tirnanic Cedomir Radovic Marko Nikolic Slobodan Aligrudic Zelimira Zujovic Create a character page for: ?
Cinematography by Karpo Acimovic-Godina Film Editing by Karpo Acimovic-Godina Makeup Department Radmila Todorovic .... makeup artist |
The Provocative Želimir Žilnik: from Yugoslavia’s Black Wave to Germany’s RAF Lena Kilkka Mann.
(...) Early Works, as the title suggests, is an allusion to Karl Marx’s earlier works. In this film essay, a group of youth armed with Marx’s quotes attempt to put revolutionary theory into practice. They travel around Yugoslavia on a mission to educate the masses and revolutionize their country.
The nomadic revolutionaries spend time working in a factory, instructing village women in sex-education, defecating as a group in the grass, proclaiming emancipation and living “free love”, and fighting alone in the woods.
The lead character, not-so-inconspicuously named Yugoslava, is played by Milja Vujanović, who was known for having the most beautiful female body in all of Yugoslavia. The actress is chosen well, as similar to in Godard’s films, “revolution is a beautiful woman – exploited, abused and finally massacred by cold social facts” (Gocić 2003: 97). The car, a Citroen CV2, also takes on symbolism, representative of a burdensome ideal that keeps breaking down and so is eventually destroyed. The cross painted on top of the car alludes to the symbol painted on top of the Russian tanks that invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968. The revolutionaries in the film end up burning the car, representing the annihilation of their revolutionary ideals, just as the Russians invading Czechoslovakia brought about an abrupt and brutal end to the promise of and the belief in the socialist ideal. At the end of Early Works, the revolutionaries are exhausted and give up their fight. The heroine, Yugoslava, is killed by her fellow-fighters because she deserted them “to return to the patriarchal reality” (Gocić 2003: 100). (...)
http://www.suedslavistik-online.de/02/kilkkamann.pdf
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Castellano | English Traducción al castellano gracias a kokolfedo de Cinefórum-Clásico. |
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