Time of Miracles explained

Time of Miracles
Director:Goran Paskaljević
Starring:Miki Manojlović
Dragan Maksimović
Danilo Stojković
Svetozar Cvetković
Mirjana Karanović
Mirjana Joković
Music:Zoran Simjanović
Cinematography:Radoslav Vladić
Editing:Olga Jovanović
Olga Skrigin
Studio:Channel Four Television Corporation
Radio Television Belgrade
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Yugoslavia
Language:Serbo-Croatian

Time of Miracles ('''Vreme čuda''') is a 1989 Yugoslav drama film directed by Goran Paskaljević.[1] The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[2]

Plot

The village of Bethany (modeled after the village that, according to the Bible, is located near Jerusalem where Lazarus was resurrected), September 1945, World War II has just ended. The new communist revolutionary government begins the fight against folk customs and beliefs and initiates the process of "exorcising God". The village school burned down in a fire, and the authorities break into the village church and drive out the priest. A revolutionary climbs the church and hangs the Communist flag on the cross . Other revolutionaries painted frescoes on the walls. However, after every attempt to whitewash the walls, the frescoes miraculously return. Communists perceive this act as a counter-revolutionary act. Soon the teacher dies and a stranger appears in the village.

A young man whom no one knows touches the hands of the deceased teacher on the scaffold, and raises him from the dead. The people begin to believe that Christ has arrived in their village and is performing miracles, while the communists declare the raising from the dead a counter-revolutionary act. The problem of the communists is now the teacher who rose from the dead, because the revolution does not believe in miracles. There is a conflict between two dogmas: the primitive interpretation of Communism and Christianity.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Time of Miracles . 15 September 2015 . Time Out.
  2. Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences