The Border Post
The Border Post |
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Directed by |
Rajko Grlić |
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Produced by |
Ademir Kenović |
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Written by |
Rajko Grlić Ante Tomic |
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Starring |
Toni Gojanovic |
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Cinematography |
Slobodan Trninic |
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Edited by |
Andrija Zafranovic |
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Release dates |
20 March 2006 |
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Running time |
94 minutes |
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Country |
- Croatia
- Macedonia
- Slovenia
- Serbia
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Language |
Serbo-Croatian |
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The Border Post (Serbo-Croatian: Karaula) is a comedy-drama produced in international cooperation between the countries of the former Yugoslavia and directed by Rajko Grlić. It was released in 2006.
Synopsis
A JNA military border post on the Yugoslav-Albanian border in the late 1980s is thrown into disarray when its commander discovers he has syphilis. He is told by one of his men, a doctor, that treatment will take three weeks. In order to create an excuse for not going home to his wife and revealing his infidelity, the commander invents a stand-off with Albania, and orders a combat alert lockdown, prohibiting anyone, including himself, from leaving. The ordinary soldiers serving their compulsory military service there must cope with problems of their own.
Cast
- Toni Gojanović - Sinisa Sirisčević
- Sergej Trifunović - Ljuba Paunovic
- Emir Hadžihafizbegović - Lt. Safet Pasic
- Verica Nedeska - Mirjana
- Bogdan Diklić - Col. Rade Orhideja
- Miodrag Fišeković - Gvozdenovic
- Franjo Dijak - Budiscak
- Petar Arsovski - Ilievski
- Tadej Troha - Lanisnik
- Zoran Ljutkov - Milco
- Igor Benčina - Vladika
- Selim Sendžul - Mica
- Elmedin Leleta - Hasan
- Hrvoje Kečkeš - Miljenko
- Halid Bešlić - Singer
Awards
- Golden Arena, Pula International Film Festival-2006
- Golden Dolphin, Troia International Film Festival-2007
- Best Director, Troia International Film Festival-2007
- Audience Award, Trieste International Film Festival-2007
- Film and Literature Award, Films by the Sea Festival-2007
External links
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| Feature films | |
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| Documentaries |
- Čovjek, Bog, Monstrum (1994)
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