These Are the Rules explained

These Are the Rules
Native Name:Takva su pravila
Director:Ognjen Sviličić[1]
Starring:Emir Hadžihafizbegović
Jasna Žalica
Hrvoje Vladisavljević
Cinematography:Crystel Fournier
Editing:Atanas Georgiev
Studio:Maxima film
KinoElektron
Biberche Production
Trice Films
Runtime:77 minutes
Language:Croatian
Budget:HRK 8.2 million
(c. 1.1 million)

These Are the Rules (Croatian: Takva su pravila) is a Croatian 2014 drama film written and directed by Ognjen Sviličić.

Plot

Maja (Jasna Žalica), Ivo (Emir Hadžihafizbegović) and their 18-year-old son Tomica (Hrvoje Vladisavljević) are an ordinary family from Zagreb. Maja and Ivo are nearing retirement and are struggling financially while Tomica is unemployed after graduating from high school.[2]

One day, for no apparent reason, Tomica is attacked and beaten by a group of kids in the street. The next day, he suffers from a strong headache. His parents take him to hospital, but the doctors find only minor injuries. Soon after, Tomica collapses and slides into a coma, and it becomes clear that his condition is life-threatening. Maja and Ivo are suddenly thrown into a challenging situation, in which they decide to fight against the apathetic system.[3]

Cast

Production and themes

The film's screenplay is inspired by a real-life 2008 incident in which Luka Ritz, an 18-year-old high school graduate, died of injuries sustained in a seemingly senseless attack by a group of teens. His case received high-profile media coverage in Croatia and led to the establishment of the national Luka Ritz Award for the promotion of tolerance and non-violence in schools. In the words of Ognjen Sviličić:[4]

This event made me think about his parents, and how they dealt with this tragedy. I imagined ordinary people, who had always obeyed the laws and the rules. But now, when they are faced with this horrible tragedy, no one wants to help them, and they are unable to do anything about it. No one listens to them, no one cares, they are simply not important. These people represent the majority that suffers quietly, and also carries on through the injustices done to them. My story is dedicated to these people.

Release

The film's world premiere took place on 29 August 2014, in the Horizons section of the 71st Venice International Film Festival.[5] [6] It was the first Croatian film shown at the Venice Film Festival since Zrinko Ogresta's Red Dust in 1999.[7]

Accolades

The film won the Jury Grand Prix at 2014's Les Arcs International Film Festival.[8] [9] Ognjen Sviličić won the Best Director award at the Warsaw Film Festival in Poland. Emir Hadžihafizbegović won the Venice Horizons Award for Best Actor or Actress at the 71st Venice International Film Festival in Italy and had also won the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the Pula Film Festival in Croatia.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: These Are the Rules (Takva su pravila). Cineuropa. 28 August 2014.
  2. Web site: These are the Rules. Busan International Film Festival. 2024-04-17.
  3. Web site: Takva su pravila. havc.hr. Croatian. 29 August 2014.
  4. Web site: TAKVA SU PRAVILA (THESE ARE THE RULES) - OGNJEN SVILICIC. labiennale.org. 29 August 2014.
  5. Web site: FNE at Venice IFF 2014: Croatia's These Are The Rules. 29 August 2014. filmneweurope.com. 30 August 2014.
  6. Web site: Svjetska premijera Sviličićeva filma na Mostri. 29 August 2014. hrt.hr. Croatian Radiotelevision. Croatian. 30 August 2014.
  7. News: 'TAKVA SU PRAVILA' Sviličićev film u konkurenciji festivala u Veneciji!. 24 July 2014. HINA. Jutarnji list. Croatian. 28 August 2014.
  8. Web site: Les Arcs crowns The Fool . 2014-12-19 . Fabien Lemercier . Cineuropa .
  9. Web site: Yury Bykov's 'The Fool' Wins Top Prize at Les Arcs . 2014-12-19 . 2015-01-05 . Elsa Keslassy . Variety.