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72 DAYS

by Danilo Šerbedžija

synopsis

It is the beginning of the month when the postman comes to the remote, war-ravaged village in the region of Lika in Bosnia, in order to deliver the U.S. state pension to an old woman whose husband was killed in World War II. Her older son, Mane, is the one who always signs for the money. Joja, Mane’s younger brother also lives in the house. Since the main goal of the entire family is to keep grandmother alive, every member has their function. Mane oversees it all and puts the money neatly away. Everything would be peachy if it weren’t for their nosy neighbor Mile, who dogs their every step. Branko, the grandson, does not see a bright future in giving his grandma a pedicure, and he confesses this to her during one such treatment.

international title: 72 Days
original title: Sedamdeset i dva dana
country: Croatia, Serbia
year: 2010
genre: fiction
directed by: Danilo Šerbedžija
release date: RS 26/07/2010
screenplay: Danilo Šerbedžija
cast: Rade Šerbedžija, Krešimir Mikić, Bogdan Diklić, Živko Anočić, Mira Banjac
cinematography by: Sasha Rendulic
film editing: Ivana Fumić
art director: Mario Ivezić
costumes designer: Željka Franulović
music: Miroslav Tadić
producer: Ivan Maloča
production: Interfilm Produkcija d.o.o., Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), Lijeni Film

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