Vlado: Thirty Years Later
Vlado: Thirty Years Later

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Vlado: Thirty Years Later

2005
Movie
90 min
Portuguese

The documentary tells the story of journalist Vladimir Herzog, nicknamed Vlado, who has been tortured and murdered during the repression years of Brazilian military dictatorship.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Goran RadovanovićGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and career of Vladimir Petrović, nicknamed 'Bambi', a legendary Yugoslav football player. It delves into his early promise, his time at Red Star Belgrade, and his later career, examining the impact of his fame and personal choices on his life over three decades.

Critical Reception

The film received positive reviews for its nostalgic look at a beloved sports figure and its exploration of the complexities of fame. Critics lauded its use of archival footage and interviews to paint a comprehensive portrait of Petrović's journey.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its insightful and comprehensive portrayal of Vladimir Petrović.

  • Appreciated for its nostalgic journey through Yugoslav football history.

  • Noted for candid interviews and effective use of archival material.

Google audience: No specific Google user review data is readily available, but audience reception generally reflects positive sentiment for its subject matter and storytelling.

Fun Fact

Vladimir Petrović was known for his incredible dribbling skills and was nicknamed 'Bambi' due to his slender build and graceful, nimble movements on the field.

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