
- Genre
- Drama
- Year
- 2011
- Runtime
- 1h30
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Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying
Emotion sings loudest in the heart of Belgrade.
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Synopsis
Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying is a 2011 drama directed by Tamara Dragićević and Nana Đuričić, featuring Jean-Marc Barr in a poignant role. The film unfolds through an intimate exploration of a Balkan family's life amidst the socio-political changes in Belgrade. Interweaving personal stories with the vibrant cultural essence of the city, it delicately portrays themes of love, loss, and resilience. The narrative’s unique blend of emotional depth and moments of musical expression invites viewers into a world where singing and crying become acts of survival and connection in a changing urban landscape.
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Reviews
The film holds a moderate reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.4/10 reflecting a mix of praise and critique. Many reviewers appreciate the film's atmospheric portrayal of Belgrade, applauding its heartfelt depiction of personal and societal struggles. Critics from local Serbian outlets highlighted the authentic performances, especially praising Jean-Marc Barr's nuanced acting. Some reviewers noted the film’s slow pacing and occasionally meandering narrative structure as weaknesses, suggesting it may not engage all audiences fully. Rotten Tomatoes does not have a score for this film, indicating limited international critical coverage. On Metacritic, the film also lacks an aggregated score, which can signal its niche appeal. However, the movie’s artistic approach to blending music and emotion has been described as compelling by independent film enthusiasts, resonating particularly with viewers interested in Balkan cinema and cultural stories.
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