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Tito And Me (1992)
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Starring: Voja Brajovic, Bogdan Diklic, Anica Dobra, Ljilana Dragutinovic, Predrag Manojlovic, Olivera Markovic, Rade Markovic, Lazar Ristovski, Vesna Trivalic, Dimitrije Vojnov
Director: Goran Markovic
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: Wellspring
Subtitles:
English
Length:
100 mins

 
 

 

"A very pointed, remarkable comedy."-NY Newsday

Set in Belgrade in 1954, Tito And Me is the comical story of pudgy, 10-year old Zoran, who lives in an overcrowded apartment with his artist parents, aunt, uncle, grandmother, and horrid cousin Svetlana.Zoran is a quirky child who, to his parents' dismay, adores Yugoslavia's charismatic leader Marshall Tito more than he does his own family.In the rare moments when Zoran is not dreaming about Tito, his thoughts are filled with Jasna, an awkward twelve-year-old orphan girl.When Jasna says that she is going away for two weeks on a walking tour of Tito's Homeland, Zoran is inspired to win an essay contest at his school, in order to accompany her on a journey in his hero's honor.Although the tour turns out to be a disaster of itchy rashes, rainy nights and ghosts in palaces, Zoran discovers the strength of true friendship, and the importance of his love for his family.

In the tradition of My Life As A Dog, Small Change, and When Father Was Away On Business, Tito And Me is a delightful family memoir for audiences of all ages.

 
 
   
   

 
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