ALL THE CITIES OF THE NORTH
by Dane Komljen
synopsis
A single, white room with a blue tent where two men share a relationship for which there are no words. Boban and Boris live within a set of identical, abandoned bungalows, in the midst of stray donkeys, plastic bottles, red berries, tall trees and transient workers. Someone else enters their secluded space, disturbing their routine. The outside world brings stories of different times, of cities to the north and south, of how something is made. New bonds form and old ones shift. Love can be fragile when not given a name. No, don’t call me “comrade”. What should I call you then?
international title: | All the Cities of the North |
original title: | Svi severni gradovi |
country: | Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
year: | 2016 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Dane Komljen |
film run: | 100' |
screenplay: | Dane Komljen |
cast: | Dane Komljen, Boban Kaludjer, Boris Isaković, - |
cinematography by: | Ivan Markovic |
film editing: | Dane Komljen, Nataša Damnjanović |
art director: | Magdalena Vlajic |
music: | Boris Isaković |
producer: | Amra Bakšić Čamo, Nataša Damnjanović, Adis Djapo, Vladimir Vidic |
co-producer: | Zoran Galić, Bojana Radulovic |
production: | SCCA/PRO.BA - Sarajevo Center for Contemporary Art, Vizart Film, Dart Film, Code Blue Production |