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12 March: Contumacy
The slogan "Great Türkiye" began to be heard for the first time in the mid-60s. The Turkish economy had become unstable and stagnant at the hands of military interventions and the provisional government. After 1965, the system began to settle. The economy's also recovered. With the 2nd Development Plan, the wheels of a liberal economy were turned. On the 1 hand, private sector incentives, big projects such as Keban Dam and Bosphorus Bridge. Electricity was going to the villages, Turkey was getting its share from the growth in the world, the country was "doubling up" in the words of the prime minister. Inflation was five percent. Demirel, who rushed from one groundbreaking ceremony to the next, had nothing to say. Of course, this vitality was also reflected in social life. Unions, associations, universities were fidgety. The world and Türkiye were going to 1968 at full speed. The year that gave its name to a generation in the history of the world and Turkey; 1968 had come...
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Plot Summary
In a small Croatian village, the local priest attempts to rally the community against the prevailing communist regime by demanding that the villagers renounce their communist party memberships. His efforts are met with a mixture of passive resistance, outright defiance, and humorous misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
The film was a critical and commercial success in Croatia and internationally, lauded for its sharp satire, dark humor, and insightful commentary on the clash between tradition and ideology in post-communist society. It resonated with audiences for its relatable portrayal of human nature in the face of political pressure.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its biting satire and dark humor.
Commended for its effective commentary on political and social transitions.
Recognized for strong performances and directorial vision.
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Awards & Accolades
Won the Grand Golden Arena for Best Film at the Pula Film Festival, the Golden Arena for Best Director, and Best Actor at the aforementioned festival. It also received awards at the Cottbus Film Festival and the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Contumacy,' refers to a stubborn refusal to obey or a defiant obstinacy, reflecting the central theme of resistance against authority.
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