Cirkus Columbia Explained

Cirkus Columbia
Director:Danis Tanović
Screenplay:Danis Tanović
Story:Ivica Đikić (novel)
Runtime:113 minutes
Country:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Language:English
Bosnian

Cirkus Columbia is a 2010 Bosnian drama film starring Miki Manojlović, Mira Furlan, Boris Ler and Jelena Stupljanin. The film is set in the Herzegovina part of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the early 1990s, after the dissolution of Yugoslavia, and slightly before the Yugoslav Wars. It tells an emotional story of a man coming back to his hometown after many years abroad and dealing with his past and current family, using the political dealings of the region as a backdrop. It is based on the novel Cirkus Columbia by well known Bosnian Croat writer Ivica Đikić.

Cast

Reception

The film received mixed reviews.[1] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that the film has an overall approval rating of 80%, based on 10 reviews, with a weighted average rating of 6.5/10.[2] Deborah Young wrote in The Hollywood Reporter that the film "rings with authenticity and weight", and presents absorbing characters, yet "the script by Tanovic and Ivica Dikic is simple to a fault, becoming utterly predictable in the forbidden romance between Martin and his father's bride-to-be".[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Holden. Stephen. Temperamental Cat Goes AWOL in a Land Gripped by War Fever. 26 December 2017. The New York Times. February 16, 2012.
  2. Web site: Cirkus Columbia (2012)). Rotten Tomatoes. 26 December 2017.
  3. Web site: Cirkus Columbia -- Film Review. hollywoodreporter.com. 14 October 2010. 26 December 2017.