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Tito and Me by Goran Markovic
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Anica Dobra, Dimitrije Vojnov, Lazar Ristovski, Miki Manojlovic, Olivera Markovic Director: Goran Markovic Cinematographer: Radoslav Vladic Producer: Goran Markovic Writer: Goran Markovic Editor: Snezana Ivanovic Producer: Michel Mavros Producer: Zoran Masirevic Producer: Zoran Tasic DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: Croatian (Original Language); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 104 minutes DVD Release Date: 2001-05-08 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Kino International
Movie Reviews of Tito and MeMovie Review: A Delight To Watch Summary: 5 Stars
"Tito And Me" is a delightful, funny and educational film about young Zoran, the main character in the movie, who is growing up in 1950s Yugoslavia. Recovering from WWII and under a strain from breaking up with Stalin, the times were hard in Yugoslavia, but its leader, Josip Broz Tito was exceptionally popular and much loved. Starting in the 1950s, and each year afterwards, Yugoslavian Socialist Pioneers and Youths competed for the top spot in a competition of knowledge about Yugoslavian Revolution, Tito, and WWII. Young Zoran entered the competition for one reason only - to be close to a girl he thinks he loves.
"Tito And Me" portrays 1950s Yugoslavia almost to perfection (apart from apparent hostility of some characters towards Tito - this was strange as Tito was very much loved at that time). Sprinkled with documentary footage of Tito, the movie gives a feel of true experience, that only first hand observers could have achieved.
I recommend this movie to anyone who wants to know more about what Yugoslavia was about after WWII and for the duration of Tito's rule (which ended in 1980). Some of the humor loses out in the translation, but most of the film is easily understood, even with subtitles.
Summary of Tito and MeThe comical story of 10-year-old Zoran, who lives in an overcrowded apartment and is obsessed with Yugoslavia?s charismatic leader Marshall Tito. While on a walking tour of Tito?s homeland, Zoran discovers the strength of true friendship, and the importance of his love for his family.
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