A comedy from the director of Underground and Arizona Dream, Emir Kusturica's Black Cat White Cat is a riotous mix of farce, romance and crime. Set within a community of gypsy people, it tells a story of dodgy deals, family ties, young love and magical occurences. Zare is in love with beautiful Ida, but his crooked father .. Read more
| Starring | Bajram Sevredzan, Srdan Todorovic, Branka Katic |
|---|---|
| Director | Emir Kusturica |
| Genres | Comedy, World Cinema |
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A comedy from the director of Underground and Arizona Dream, Emir Kusturica's Black Cat White Cat is a riotous mix of farce, romance and crime. Set within a community of gypsy people, it tells a story of dodgy deals, family ties, young love and magical occurences. Zare is in love with beautiful Ida, but his crooked father Matko, having botched up a black market deal, intends to marry him off to the sister of a powerful gangster, a woman so tiny that her nickname is Ladybird.
| Starring | Bajram Sevredzan, Srdan Todorovic, Branka Katic |
|---|---|
| Director | Emir Kusturica |
| Studio | ARTIFICIAL EYE |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 4 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: Sebro-Croatian |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 22 May 2006 Production year: 1998 |
| Format | DVD |
This Yugoslavian saga about two gypsy patriarchs and their unruly families is staged as a kitsch comedy in the... read more on Time Out
An incredibly rich experience that puts Kusturica in the vanguard of European directors.
Complete and utter rubbish!
Halliwell gave it one star, which means they are boring old bah humbugs, this film is just superb, outragiously funny, amazing sound, wonderful images and a little life changing! One of the best films ever made.
The biggest and the best film festival in the world, Cannes manages the impossible: year after year it straddles the length and breadth of the cinematic universe, making foreign art films look sexy and Hollywood product intellectually adventurous. It does this by slamming them up against each other (about 1,000 films in 11 days, if you count what's showing in the market), limiting the audience to about 25,000 industry professionals and 4,000 or so critics and journalists, and arranging that... Read more