Goran Petranović

Filmes

The Red Colored Grey Truck
Debeli
Belgrade, the summer of 1991. Yugoslavia is falling apart. Gavran can't get a driving licence because he is color blind. He is a rural Bosnian introvert obsessed with trucks. So, as soon as he is released from prison, he steals a truck to go on a joyride. Suzana, a city girl, discovers she is pregnant, but until she's due for an abortion, she decides to go to Dubrovnik. She hitchikes and Gavran almost runs her over. She is unhurt, but she blackmails him to take her to Dubrovnik. Two people from different worlds, equally removed from the real one. For him she is the first woman he can talk to; for her he is just another idiot to add to the long list of them that she has so far compiled. But the pressure of danger and the intimations of war force them together. The world about them has become so absurd that they seem to each other the only sober people left.
Bela Aldeia, Bela Chama
Ranjenik
O ano é 1980. Halil, um muçulmano, e Milan, um sérvio, são amigos na Iugoslávia. Os dois meninos cresceram juntos. Eles moravam perto de um túnel inacabado, o Túnel da União e da Fraternidade, que deveria ligar Belgrado à Zagreb, servindo como símbolo da Iugoslávia unida. Doze anos depois, estoura a guerra da Bósnia e ambos agora encontram-se em lados opostos.