Ivko's Feast
Ivko's Feast

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Ivko's Feast

2005
Movie
110 min
Serbian

The story takes place in Nis, towards the end of the nineteenth century, during the calm down of the stormy historic events which led to final liberation of southern Serbian parts from Turkish occupation. The comedy is about celebrating traditional saint's day feast, organized by Ivko and how his guests test the Serbian hospitality.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Director: Goran PaskaljevicGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

In a Serbian village, Ivko, a man of humble means, dreams of building a grand feast for his son's wedding. As he struggles to gather the necessary resources and overcome numerous obstacles, the story unfolds into a satirical commentary on Serbian society, traditions, and the often-absurd pursuit of status and celebration. The narrative highlights the complexities of human relationships, desires, and the societal pressures that influence individual actions.

Critical Reception

Ivko's Feast was met with generally positive reviews, particularly for its nuanced portrayal of Serbian village life and its blend of humor and drama. Critics often praised Goran Paskaljevic's direction for its ability to capture the essence of the characters and their struggles with a delicate balance of satire and empathy. The film resonated with audiences for its relatable themes of family, tradition, and the pursuit of happiness, though some found its pacing to be slow at times.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of Serbian village life and culture.

  • Appreciated for its blend of subtle humor and poignant dramatic moments.

  • Goran Paskaljevic's direction was highlighted for its sensitive and insightful storytelling.

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Awards & Accolades

Awarded Best Film at the 2006 Festival of European Cinema in Annecy. Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2007.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the village of Vlasina in southern Serbia, chosen for its authentic rural atmosphere that Paskaljevic felt was essential to the story's setting.

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