Trumpets' Republic Explained
Trumpets’ Republic |
Director: | Stefano Missio |
Producer: | Stefano Missio, Alessandro Gori |
Editing: | Marco Perez |
Runtime: | 48 minutes |
Country: | Italy |
Language: | Serbian |
Trumpets’ Republic (Serbian: Трубачка Република) is a documentary film directed by Stefano Missio.
Synopsis
This is a film documentary on Serbia, and the horns and brass.
In Serbia trumpets play in the popular feasts where people dance and sing, but they also play in funerals: trumpet music accompanies the deceased also in his last trip. Not surprisingly, the trumpet became an emotional part of the life of Serbian people.
Awards
- It won as Special prize “for Talent”[1] in the 2007 at “Saratov Sufferings 2007 - The International Documentary Drama Film Festival” (Russia).
See also
Notes
- Lucia Sgueglia, « Un'altra Russia », Il Manifesto, 2007-12-22
Bibliography
- Tom Haines, « Laughter reigns, war memories fade at annual Balkans brass festival », The Boston Globe, 2004-06-27
- Ivana Godnik, « Missio : "Così scoprimmo la Repubblica delle trombe" », Il Piccolo, 2006-01-21 http://www.alessandrogori.info/press/images/piccolo_210106.jpg.
- Alessandro Gori, « El país de las trompetas », La Vanguardia, Barcelona, suplemento 'Revista', 2006-10-01
- Lucia Sgueglia, « Un'altra Russia », Il Manifesto, 2007-12-22 p.16 p.17.
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