"See You in Montevideo" premieres in Serb enclave

"See You in Montevideo", a movie by director Dragan Bjelogrlić, premiered at in the Serb enclage of Gračanica in Kosovo on Tuesday.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 15.01.2014.

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GRACANICA "See You in Montevideo", a movie by director Dragan Bjelogrlic, premiered at in the Serb enclage of Gracanica in Kosovo on Tuesday. The screening "thrilled the audience," Tanjug reported. "See You in Montevideo" premieres in Serb enclave The premiere was attended by Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dacic, Minister without Portfolio in charge of Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin, movie director Bjelogrlic and part of the cast. Because of the huge interest of Serbs in that part of Kosovo, a second screening of the movie was held in the afternoon hours. Before the premiere, Dacic, director Bjelogrlic, actors Viktor Savic, Petar Strugar and Milos Bikovic talked with priests and local citizens in the monastery of Gracanica. Dacic thanked the director and actors who came to Kosovo, saying that "today he is accompanying them." He said that the screening of that movie in Kosovo "has symbolic significance," adding that "feelings with which local people welcomed it show how culture is an important part of Serbs' everyday life." Bjelogrlic noted that, three years ago, his movie "Montevideo, Taste of a Dream" had a premiere in Zvecan, stressing that this was the first Serbian movie that set off from Kosovo for the world where it achieved a great success. He voiced hope that the same would be the case with his new movie and that his colleagues would also have premieres of their movies in Kosovo. The movie "See You in Montevideo" is a sequel to Bjelogrlic's debut movie "Montevideo, Taste of a Dream", the highest-grossing Serbian movie, which depicts the major success that the national football team of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which at the time comprised just players from Serbia, achieved at the World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. FIPRESCI Serbia declared it the best movie of 2010. The movie also scooped the audience award at the Moscow International Film Festival and the special award of the jury at the 58th Pula Film Festival (Croatia). At the 46th Film Encounters in Nis in 2011, actor Milos Bikovic got the Emperor Constantine award for the best actor. The sequel to that movie was screened in Kosovo as part of the New Year celebrations according to the Julian calendar, organized by the municipality of Gracanica and the Government Office for Kosovo. Bjelogrlic and Dacic talk to reporters (Tanjug) Tanjug

"See You in Montevideo" premieres in Serb enclave

The premiere was attended by Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić, Minister without Portfolio in charge of Kosovo Aleksandar Vulin, movie director Bjelogrlić and part of the cast.

Because of the huge interest of Serbs in that part of Kosovo, a second screening of the movie was held in the afternoon hours.

Before the premiere, Dačić, director Bjelogrlić, actors Viktor Savić, Petar Strugar and Miloš Biković talked with priests and local citizens in the monastery of Gračanica.

Dačić thanked the director and actors who came to Kosovo, saying that "today he is accompanying them."

He said that the screening of that movie in Kosovo "has symbolic significance," adding that "feelings with which local people welcomed it show how culture is an important part of Serbs' everyday life."

Bjelogrlić noted that, three years ago, his movie "Montevideo, Taste of a Dream" had a premiere in Zvečan, stressing that this was the first Serbian movie that set off from Kosovo for the world where it achieved a great success.

He voiced hope that the same would be the case with his new movie and that his colleagues would also have premieres of their movies in Kosovo.

The movie "See You in Montevideo" is a sequel to Bjelogrlić's debut movie "Montevideo, Taste of a Dream", the highest-grossing Serbian movie, which depicts the major success that the national football team of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which at the time comprised just players from Serbia, achieved at the World Cup in Uruguay in 1930.

FIPRESCI Serbia declared it the best movie of 2010. The movie also scooped the audience award at the Moscow International Film Festival and the special award of the jury at the 58th Pula Film Festival (Croatia).

At the 46th Film Encounters in Niš in 2011, actor Miloš Biković got the Emperor Constantine award for the best actor.

The sequel to that movie was screened in Kosovo as part of the New Year celebrations according to the Julian calendar, organized by the municipality of Gračanica and the Government Office for Kosovo.

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