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Feliz día del cine!

 

(este es el oficial)

Shot in Drvengrad, Serbia.

 

Drvengrad also known as Küstendorf and Mećavnik is a traditional village that the Serbian film director Emir Kusturica built for his film Life Is a Miracle.

My very first attempt.

 

Hope you enjoy.

 

Soundtrack: Hunting (Black Cat, White Cat OST) - Emir Kusturica and The No Smoking Orchestra

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Nele Karajlić sacó a bailar a una Julieta con mucho carácter. Jamás imaginé que tendría tan cerca al director de una obra maestra como Underground.

 

Emir Kusturica and The No Smoking Orchestra

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Auf 760mm. Das Fahrzeug wurde für den Film Life is a miracle (Zivot je cudo, 2004) von Emir Kusturica gebaut und steht auf der Sargan-Bahn unter einem Schuppendach bei der ebenfalls für den Film gebauten Haltestelle Golubici. Mein Modell davon s. anderes Bild in diesem Album.

Andricgrad, Visegrad, Bosnia and Hercegovin

Overactive imagination + pen + conference handout

BARKA BRASS BAND formed in 1998 in Knjazevac, Serbia.In the first few years BARKA BRASS BAND wins three prestigious awards at the prestigious trumpet festival in GUCA. In the Young Artist Competition BARKA BRASS BAND wins two second prize and one first. Couple years after BARKA BRASS BAND wins several prestigious awards but the biggest one was first place in senior Artist Competition in GUCA 2012.Today BARKA BRASS BAND consists of 9 members. BARKA play all kinds of music but main one is music from BALKAN. BARKA BRASS BAND was part of many music festival in Serbia, Greek, Italy, England, German, Austria, Chine, Turkey and many others. BAND was privilege to by part of big ensemble "SANJA ILIC-BALKANIKA" . With BARKA BRASS BAND performed many singers and instrumental soloists, and original sound of BARKA BRASS BAND tried by many composer.

BARKA BRASS BAND formed in 1998 in Knjazevac, Serbia.In the first few years BARKA BRASS BAND wins three prestigious awards at the prestigious trumpet festival in GUCA. In the Young Artist Competition BARKA BRASS BAND wins two second prize and one first. Couple years after BARKA BRASS BAND wins several prestigious awards but the biggest one was first place in senior Artist Competition in GUCA 2012.Today BARKA BRASS BAND consists of 9 members. BARKA play all kinds of music but main one is music from BALKAN. BARKA BRASS BAND was part of many music festival in Serbia, Greek, Italy, England, German, Austria, Chine, Turkey and many others. BAND was privilege to by part of big ensemble "SANJA ILIC-BALKANIKA" . With BARKA BRASS BAND performed many singers and instrumental soloists, and original sound of BARKA BRASS BAND tried by many composer.

Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra

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just found this two stray cats on a wall near my car at my job's parking lot. it was freezing cold. they just stood there looking at me. usually they sit on hot engine hoods leaving their small fingerprints on several cars :-) later it reminded me kusturica's movie title black cat, white cat.

Emir Kusturica stated: “I lost my city [Sarajevo] during the war. That is why I wished to build my own village. It bears a German name : Küstendorf. I will organize seminars there, for people who want to learn how to make cinema, concerts, ceramics, painting. It is the place where I will live and where some people will be able to come from time to time. There will be of course some other inhabitants who will work. I dream of an open place with cultural diversity which sets up against globalization.”

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Danko Djunic, Aleksandar Vlahovic, Mirko Cvetkovic, Srdjan Janicijevic, Svetlana Kisic, Emir Kusturica

Departing as JU371 to Belgrade...

 

First flight: November 17, 1999…(c/n 1140)

 

29/12/1999 TACA N473TA

13/02/2002 TACA Peru N473TA

20/02/2006 Volaris N473TA stored 04/2013

30/10/2013 Air Serbia A6-SAA named 'Emir Kusturica'

20/06/2014 Air Serbia YU-API

...Proći će podosta godina

pa će se ljudi opet sjetiti

gvozdenoga puta,

te će ispotekare obnoviti ovaj put.

Samo njim do Višegrada neće putovati putnici radi potrebe i posla, već ljudi od zabave serbez odmorišta i uživancije...

 

proročanstvo Mitra Tarabića

  

...Kuda je prošla ljudska stopa

to nema svet, nema Evropa,

tome se divi i čovek i ptica,

ta čudesna šarganska osmica

Kažu, po tome se pamtiti mora

Mokra Gora...

 

Mihailo Ćupović

 

...Jedna od najlepših železničkih trasa na svetu do 1974. godine prolazila je Mokrom Gorom.

Pruga uskog koloseka je Beograd povezivala sa Sarajevom. Pedeset godina je ova pruga otvarala vrata u svet Mokroj Gori.

Parnjača se probijala kroz stenovite tesnace i visoke useke između Šargana i Mokre Gore, trasom na kojoj pruga pravi neobičnu putanju u vidu broja 8. U svetu jedinstvenom osmicom, spletom tunela i mostova, vešto je savladana visinska razlika od 300 metara od Mokre Gore do Šargana.

Prolazeći trasom čuvene osmice dugom 13,5 kilometara putniku je bilo gotovo nemoguće da odgonetne kojim je pravcem prošao voz i kuda tek treba da prođe. I kao što se po proročanstvu čuvenog kremanskog proroka Tarabića izgradila pruga tako je i ugašena. Gvozdena kola i gvozdeni put kako je govorio Tarabić, nestali su ali će opet doći vreme kada će ljudi obnoviti taj gvozdeni put kojim će ljudi ići radi odmora, zabave i uživancije.

I dođe to vreme, i obistiniše se reči proroka Tarabića.

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Trabant in Drvengrad ethno village, built by the film director Emir Kusturica, on Mećavnik hill near Mokra Gora, on a rainy day

Emir Kusturica & The No Smoking Orchestra au Bikini à Toulouse le 28-12-2010

 

Olympus EP-2 + Voigtlander nokton 50 1.1

 

Toute la série en grand et fond noir... ICI

 

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Toute la série en grand et fond noir... ICI

 

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French collectors card in the 'Portrait de Stars - L'encyclopédie du Cinema' series by Edito-Service S.A., 1991. Photo: Koball Collection.

 

American film actress Faye Dunaway (1941) is a classic beauty with high cheekbones and a husky resonant voice. She had her breakthrough as Bonnie Parker in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and became one of Hollywood's biggest stars of the 1970s with Chinatown (1974), Three Days of the Condor (1975) and Network (1976), for which she won the Oscar.

 

Dorothy Faye Dunaway was born on a farm in Bascom, Florida in 1941, the daughter of Grace April (Smith), a housewife, and John MacDowell Dunaway, Jr., an army officer. After high school she majored in education at the University of Florida, but switched to theatre arts and transferred to Boston University, earning her degree in 1962. In 1962, at the age of 21, she took acting classes at the American National Theater and Academy. She did four plays on Broadway over the next three years. Her first screen appearance was on the short-lived TV drama series Seaway (1965). Dunaway's first screen role was in The Happening (Elliot Silverstein, 1967), which starred Anthony Quinn. That role was followed by a supporting role in the drama Hurry Sundown (Otto Preminger, 1967), co-starring Michael Caine and Jane Fonda. While she had difficulties with Preminger, her performance was well-received and she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best New Star of the Year. Then she skyrocketed to fame as the bank robber Bonnie Parker in the pop culture juggernaut Bonnie and Clyde (Arthur Penn, 1967), with Warren Beatty. The film, though controversial, was a smash hit, and elevated Dunaway to stardom. For her part Dunaway earned her first Academy Award nomination. She lost to Katherine Hepburn, but won the BAFTA Award for Best Newcomer. From then on she was in demand everywhere, holding her own against Steve McQueen in the caper film The Thomas Crown Affair (Norman Jewison, 1968). The film was immensely popular, and was famed for a scene where Dunaway and McQueen play a chess game and silently engage in heavy seduction of each other across the board. She then took on a role in the Italian film, Amanti/A Place for Lovers (Vittorio De Sica, 1968). Dunaway played a terminally ill fashion designer who has a doomed romance with an Italian race car driver (Marcello Mastroianni). Dunaway and Mastroianni fell in love in reality too and had a two-year-affair.

 

Faye Dunaway had another success with the villainous role of Milady de Winter in an all-star adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers, starring Michael York, Oliver Reed, Richard Chamberlain, Raquel Welch, and Dunaway. After filming, the makers decided to split the film into two parts: The Three Musketeers (Richard Lester, 1973) and The Four Musketeers (Richard Lester, 1974). Critics and audiences alike praised the film for its action and its comic tone, and it was the first in a line of successful projects for Dunaway. Roman Polanski offered Dunaway the lead role of Evelyn Mulwray in his mystery neo-noir Chinatown (1974). Mulwray is a shadowy femme fatale who knows more than she is willing to let Detective J.J. Gittes (played by Jack Nicholson) know. The film made back its budget almost five times, and received 11 Academy Award nominations. Dunaway received a second Best Actress nomination, and also received a Golden Globe nomination and a BAFTA nomination. Dunaway's next project was the all-star disaster epic The Towering Inferno (John Guillermin, 1974). She played the role of Paul Newman's girlfriend, who is trapped in a burning skyscraper along with several other hundred people. The film became the highest grossing film of the year, furthering cementing Dunaway as a top actress in Hollywood. It was also in 1974 that Dunaway married Peter Wolf, who was the lead singer of the rock group The J. Geils Band. In 1975, Dunaway joined Robert Redford in the political thriller Three Days of the Condor (Sydney Pollack, 1975). A significant critical and commercial success, the film continues to be praised. Dunaway's performance was very well regarded.

In 1976 she finally won the Oscar for the satire Network (Sidney Lumet, 1976) as the scheming TV executive Diana Christensen, a ruthless woman who will do anything for higher ratings. She returned to the screen in Eyes of Laura Mars (John Carpenter, 1978), a thriller about a fashion photographer who sees visions of a killer murdering people.

 

Faye Dunaway's tour de force as Joan Crawford in Mommie Dearest (Frank Perry, 1981) marked her last chapter as a top tier actress. The film is an adaptation of Christina Crawford's controversial memoirs, Mommie Dearest. Christina Crawford's book had depicted her adopted mother as an abusive tyrant, who only adopted her four children to promote her career, and it made quite a stir as the first celebrity tell-all book. Though the film was poorly received by the critics at the time, Dunaway's performance received mixed reviews. The film was later seen as a camp classic. the American Film Institute named Dunaways' interpretation to be one of the greatest villainous characters in cinema history and the infamous line, "No wire hangers, ever!" to be one of the most memorable film quotes of all time. After a remake of The Wicked Lady (Michael Winner, 1983), Dunaway played another villain in the superhero film, Supergirl (Jeannot Szwarc, 1984). Both films flopped. A late career highlight came with the critically acclaimed drama Barfly (Barbet Schroeder, 1987), a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski (played by Mickey Rourke) during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles. From then on she appeared in several independent films. She appeared with Ornella Muti in Wait Until Spring, Bandini (Dominique Deruddere, ) and with Robert Duvall and Natasha Richardson in The Handmaid's Tale (Volker Schlöndorff, 1990). Then followed the sequel to Chinatown (1974), he Two Jakes (1990), directed by and starring Jack Nicholson. The film was not a box office or critical success. She starred alongside Johnny Depp and Jerry Lewis in Serbian director Emir Kusturica's surreal comedy-drama Arizona Dream (1993). Dunaway appeared with Depp and Marlon Brando in the romantic comedy Don Juan DeMarco (Jeremy Leven, 1995). A hit at the box office, the film was praised for its romance and the performances of the three main characters. She returned to the stage in 1996, playing famed opera singer Maria Callas in the Tony Award winning play Master Class by Terrence McNally. Dunaway toured the play through the United States. Dunaway was nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award as Worst Supporting Actress for her part in the crime thriller Albino Alligator (Kevin Spacey, 1997) with Matt Dillon. In 1998, she starred with Angelina Jolie in Gia (Michael Christofer, 1998), about the tragic life of model Gia Marie Carangi, which would win Dunaway a third Golden Globe and win Jolie both a Golden Globe and an Emmy. She played a small part in the remake of The Thomas Crown Affair (John McTiernan, 1999) with Pierce Brosnan. In 2002, she played Ian Somerhalder's mother in The Rules of Attraction (Roger Avary, 2002), based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Faye Dunaway continues to act, mostly in B-films and European films like the campy British horror film Flick (David Howard, 2008) and the Polish thriller Balladyna/The Bait (Dariusz Zawiślak, 2009). After her divorce from Peter Wolf in 1979, Faye Dunaway was married from 1983 till 1987 to British photographer Terry O'Neill. She and O'Neill have one child, Liam O'Neill (1980). In 2003, despite Dunaway's earlier claims that she had given birth to Liam, Terry claimed that Liam was adopted.

 

Sources: Wikipedia and IMDb.

 

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caminando un sábado lluvioso por Palermo encontré esta diapo en la calle, toda mojada, y no pude resistirme.

Será en los 70´ o en los 80´?

No sé, pero si fuera hoy podría ser una de Kusturica y sonaría esto

BARKA BRASS BAND formed in 1998 in Knjazevac, Serbia.In the first few years BARKA BRASS BAND wins three prestigious awards at the prestigious trumpet festival in GUCA. In the Young Artist Competition BARKA BRASS BAND wins two second prize and one first. Couple years after BARKA BRASS BAND wins several prestigious awards but the biggest one was first place in senior Artist Competition in GUCA 2012.Today BARKA BRASS BAND consists of 9 members. BARKA play all kinds of music but main one is music from BALKAN. BARKA BRASS BAND was part of many music festival in Serbia, Greek, Italy, England, German, Austria, Chine, Turkey and many others. BAND was privilege to by part of big ensemble "SANJA ILIC-BALKANIKA" . With BARKA BRASS BAND performed many singers and instrumental soloists, and original sound of BARKA BRASS BAND tried by many composer.

Emir Kusturica and Diego Armando Maradona at the photo call of "Maradona by Kusturica" during the 61st Cannes Film Festival.

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Drvengrad (Timbertown) is situated on top of the hill Mećavnik, at the foothills of which is the village of Mokra Gora Serbia. The creator of this unique ethnic settlement is Emir Kusturica, who gained the inspiration for his unusual project while filming the movie "Life is a Miracle"

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Entrevista a Emir Kusturica en la previa de su presentación con su banda The No Smoking Orchestra, en la provincia de Mendoza

Un des moments les plus marrants et les plus fous du festival : Emir Kusturica and The No Smoking Orchestra. De la bonne humeur en intraveineuse.

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