Do You Remember Dolly Bell?
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? | |
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Directed by | Emir Kusturica |
Written by |
Emir Kusturica Abdulah Sidran |
Starring |
Slavko Štimac Slobodan Aligrudić Ljiljana Blagojević Mira Banjac |
Music by | Zoran Simjanović |
Cinematography |
Vilko Filač Milenko Uherka |
Edited by | Senija Tičić |
Distributed by | International Home Cinema (USA) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? (Serbo-Croatian: Sjećaš li se Doli Bel?), filmed 1981, is the first feature film directed by Emir Kusturica. Showing early signs of the stylistic flair that Kusturica was to effectively deploy in later works, it is a coming of age story. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[1]
Plot
Set over a single early-1960s summer in one of Sarajevo's neighbourhoods, the plot follows the fortunes of a school boy nicknamed Dino (Slavko Štimac). Simultaneous to being enthralled with a life that flashes before his eyes and ears in the local cinema and youth centre (where, among other things, he watches Alessandro Blasetti's Europa di notte and listens to Adriano Celentano's "24 Mila Baci"), Dino gets a taste of the world inhabited by local thugs and petty criminals. However, when he is rewarded via a liaison for providing a hiding place for prostitute "Dolly Bell" (Ljiljana Blagojević), his world is turned upside down as he falls in love with her.
Cast
- Slavko Štimac - Dino
- Slobodan Aligrudić - Father
- Ljiljana Blagojević - Dolly Bell
- Mira Banjac - Mother
- Pavle Vuisić - Uncle
- Nada Pani - Aunt
- Boro Stjepanović - Cvikeraš
- Žika Ristić - Čiča
- Jasmin Celo
- Mirsad Zulić
- Ismet Delahmet
- Jovanka Paripović
- Mahir Imamović
- Zakira Stjepanović
- Tomislav Gelić
- Sanela Spahović
- Fahrudin Ahmetbegović
- Samir Ruznić
- Dragan Suvak
- Aleksandar Zurovac
See also
- List of Yugoslavian films
- List of submissions to the 54th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
References
- ↑ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
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