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Splav meduze (1980)

Année de sortie : 1980

Pays : Serbia

Titre alternatif : A tutaj utasai, Tratwa meduzy, Medusas flotte, The Medusa Raft, Das Floß der Medusa

Réalisateur : Karpo Acimovic-Godina

Scénariste : Branko Vucicevic

Production & Genre

Producteur(s) : N/A

Sociétés : N/A

Genre : Drama

Synopsis

In the early 1920s, a group of bohemian artists, led by Serbian futurist/dadaist poet Ljubisa Micic, traverse the rural landscapes of what was then the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. They establish an avant-garde movement called Zenithism. Throughout their journey, they encounter diverse figures such as Tristan Tzara and Vladimir Mayakovsky, and are accompanied by brave, eccentric women and strongmen like Zampone from Fellini's 'La strada'. As they navigate the muddy roads, they engage in artistic pursuits and exchange ideas with famous contemporaries.
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Résumé

Splav meduze (1980) is a Yugoslavian drama film directed by Karpo Acimovic-Godina. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Balkans, it chronicles the misadventures of a group of artists and bohemians led by Ljubisa Micic. The film explores themes of artistic genius, eccentricity, and the struggles faced by those who dare to push boundaries. Although specifics about plot events are scarce in the provided sources, it is clear that the movie is a celebration of the avant-garde spirit, capturing the essence of Zenithism and its proponents' interactions with notable figures from the art world.
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