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Upcoming guests:
The Herald-Mail - Jan 25 4:36 AM Our next online chat will be on Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 1 p.m., when the Washington County Hospital's Mary Towe, director of nursing and Dr. Steve Kotch, director of emergency medicine, will discuss the recent Red and Yellow alerts at the hospital and what they mean for patient care.
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A&E Calendar 01.25.07
The Daily Utah Chronicle - Jan 24 10:07 PM Thursday Folk concert - Laura Gibson $6 in advance, $7 at the door 8 p.m. Kilby Court (741 S. Kilby Court) Theater - "Cabaret" $15 8 p.m. Studio Theatre (138 W. 300 South) - "The Ladies Man" $5 to $39 7:30 p.m. Pioneer Memorial Theatre - "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" $6 to $12 7:30 p.
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Local couple charged with child abuse
The Leaf Chronicle - Jan 16 10:08 AM A local man and woman were booked into the Montgomery County Jail Monday accused of physically abusing a 4-year-old child.
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COMEDY
Akron Beacon Journal - Nov 16 6:17 AM Cleveland State University Wolstein Center -- Larry the Cable Guy, 8 p.m. Friday, 2000 Prospect Ave., Cleveland. Information: 216-687-5555. $42.75. Ticketmaster.com: 330-945-9400.
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Living on the Upper Campus graveyard
The Heights - Jan 25 7:08 AM Contrary to what you've heard, seen, or believed: Boston College does have graveyards. Friday night, students walk up the 50 or so steps to Upper Campus, and they witness a large collection of bodies that have been derailed by a war. A war that students call partying.
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Asian heads come a long way on big growth
The Economic Times - Jan 22 2:33 AM Asia has transformed in recent years with projections that by 2020, 39% of the global GDP growth will come from just these two countries (www.hrmguide.net). Asian economies are on the upswing and companies state growth as their largest imperative.
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Princeton Packet - Jan 23 1:41 PM Hi, my name is Kristin, and up until Sunday, I was terrified of downtown Princeton. The traffic (like a mini-Manhattan). The parallel parking (couldn't do it if my life depended on it).
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Roy Exum: Change Erlanger’s Name To Moccasin Bend East
The Chattanoogan - Jan 23 10:25 AM The time has finally come for Mayors Ron Littlefield and Claude Ramsey to call for a joint meeting of the council members and the commissioners and change the name of Erlanger Hospital.
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Rita Moreno Appears on Radio Show "Downstage Center"
Playbill - Jan 25 9:43 AM Rita Moreno — the stage and screen legend who currently performs at the Café Carlyle — will appear on upcoming broadcasts of XM Radio's "Downstage Center."
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Personal Thought: Late marriage trend on rise
Central Chronicle - Jan 16 9:36 AM In burgeoning population, a growing trend of late marriage has cropped up among the professional youths. Most of the youths are laying emphasis on career building rather than perspective marital life. Moreover, everyone is looking for a partner who can very easily give space and maintain privacy.
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Art Galleries
Palo Alto Weekly - Jan 25 12:01 AM "Artifacts" By Charles Anselmo, photographs from Cuba, California, and post-Katrina New Orleans. On display Jan. 10-Feb. 11; reception Jan. 14, 4-7 p.m. 4-7 p.m. none For more information, call Charles Anselmo at (415) 407-3870 or e-mail chasanselmo@cs.com or visit www.themaingallery.org . The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City, CA 94062
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SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR
The Wichita Eagle - Jan 06 11:11 PM EVENTS "Poetic Injustice," poetry reading, 7 p.m. today, Club Liquid, 253 N. Mosley. Doors open at 6. Must be 21 to enter. Presented by AllEyez Entertainment. Tickets $10. Information, 316-807-4220.
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SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR
The Wichita Eagle - Jan 06 11:11 PM EVENTS "Poetic Injustice," poetry reading, 7 p.m. today, Club Liquid, 253 N. Mosley. Doors open at 6. Must be 21 to enter. Presented by AllEyez Entertainment. Tickets $10. Information, 316-807-4220.
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Leap of faith
Daily Tribune - Jan 25 3:14 PM HIBBING — With his offense at a standstill, Duluth Central boys basketball coach Tom Pearson needed to light a spark under his players to get them going.
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Make sure old homes can stand modern uses
The Palm Beach Post - Jan 21 7:08 AM My house was built in the 1950s. The world has changed a lot since those Leave It to Beaver days.
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NRI lawyer to review Big Brother
The Times of India - Jan 24 8:17 AM LONDON: One of Britain's leading lawyers of Indian origin, the proudly-Sikh Rabinder Singh, has been appointed to join Channel 4's review of the reality TV programme Celebrity Big Brother.
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MARQUEE VALUE: Legally Blonde at the Palace
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'Miss Congeniality 2' Star to Divorce
Zap2It - Jan 17 7:35 AM Actress has been married since 1997 Regina King, who partnered up with Sandra Bullock in "Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous, is splitting with her real-life partner.
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Legend of the Dragon Announced for Wii
Addict 3D - Jan 03 6:18 PM Game Factory today confirmed that they are working on a 3D fighter for the Wii based on the JETIX cartoon Legend of the Dragon. "We are thrilled to be publishing for the WiiTM," said Henrik Mathiasen, Game Factory's President.
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AllAfrica.com - Jan 29 7:41 AM The international entertainment scene is abuzz with the Oscar nominations released this week for the event to take place mid-next month, and which is the greatest night in the movie industry.
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One of America's Great Student Newspapers
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Military Unveils New Non-Lethal Weapon
CBS 42 Austin - Jan 25 7:21 AM A new military weapon was unveiled Wednesday capable of taking down a person without firing a single shot. The U.S. Department of Defense showed off their new non-lethal weapon called the Active Denial System or ADS.
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The Sentinel
The Sentinel - Jan 22 2:43 PM PITTSBURGH - At first glance, the Garden Theatre appears to be just another remnant of Pittsburgh's rich past, with its neon-lit marquee perched high above a busy street and its majestic facade tarnished.
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Jet Li overcomes being an "introvert" for a noble cause
New Kerala - Jan 17 3:20 AM Washington, Jan 17: Martial arts actor Jet Li has revealed that he has always struggled to strike up a conversation with his female co-stars. However on the set of his new film, he overcame his inhibition for a noble cause.
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ko to tamo peva
Ko to tamo peva
Who's Singin' over There? |
DVD cover |
| Directed by |
Slobodan Šijan |
| Produced by |
Milan Zmukić |
| Written by |
Dušan Kovačević |
| Starring |
Pavle Vujisić
Dragan Nikolić
Bata Stojković
Aleksandar Berček
Mića Tomić
Taško Načić
Boro Stjepanović
Slavko Štimac
Neda Arnerić
Miodrag Kostić
Nenad Kostić |
| Music by |
Vojislav Kostić |
| Cinematography |
Bozidar "Bota" Nikolić |
| Editing by |
Ljiljana "Lana" Vukobratović |
| Distributed by |
International Home Cinema (in USA) |
| Release date(s) |
1980 |
| Running time |
86:00 |
| Language |
Serbian |
| IMDb profile |
Ko to tamo peva (Serbian: Ко то тамо пева, English: Who's that singin' over there?) is a 1980 Serbian/Yugoslavian film written by Dušan Kovačević and directed by Slobodan Šijan.
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Contents
- 1 Plot summary
- 2 Characters & situations
- 2.1 World War I veteran
- 2.2 Germanophile
- 2.3 Hunter
- 2.4 Budding singer
- 2.5 Hypochondriac
- 2.6 Krstic Sr.
- 3 Reception & Trivia
- 4 Cast
- 5 External link
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Plot summary
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
On April 5, 1941, one day before the Nazi invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a colourful group of people on a country road deep in the heart of Serbia board a dilapitated Krstić & Son bus headed for the capital Belgrade: two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking hypochondriac and a hunter with a rifle. The bus is owned by Krstić Sr., and driven by his impressionable son Miško.
Along the way, they are joined by a priest and a pair of young newlyweds who are on their way to the seaside, and are faced with some difficulties: a flat tire, a shaky bridge, a farmer who's ploughed the road, a funeral, two feuding families, an army detail, and a lost wallet. All these slow the bus down and expose rifts among the travellers.
On the morning of April 6, amid rumours of war, they finally reach Belgrade only to be bombed in the Luftwaffe's surprise raid (Operation Castigo).
Characters & situations
Right from the start, through conversations about current events, issues of the day, and general chit-chat, the characters' individual traits and sensibilities are clearly established. None of the passengers refer to each other by name considering they're seeing each other for the first time and don't seem too keen on forging any deeper relationships. Although a comedy on the outer level, the movie's layers reveal many observant details that indicate the Serbian society's structure and atmosphere at the time.
World War I veteran
The old World War I veteran (played by Mića Tomić) is on his way to Belgrade for an army visit to his recently drafted son. He's extremely proud of his successor for continuing the family's military tradition and doesn't miss an opportunity to let anybody caring to listen know about it. He's also the only passenger whose name (Aleksa Simic) we learn when he proudly states it along with his military regalia during a random conversation.
The old man expresses non-verbal concern about German rampage through Europe which was already in full swing at the time, but doesn't indicate a shred of fear regarding a possible attack on Yugoslavia. At one point, in response to Germanophile's praise of German medicine and work ethic, he confidently and angrily retorts: "I gather you'd kinda like it if those scumbags came again. Bring 'em on, I was picking them off like fleas 'round these parts in 1917".
In another situation while paying for the bus ticket, the veteran asks conductor Krstic Sr. if he can ride for half price, reasoning that he's taking money to his son in the military who "needs every dinar he can get". Krstic Sr. refuses, to which budding singer chimes in cynically from the back of the bus: "C'mon, let the oldtimer ride for free, you can see he doesn't have a pot to piss in". Steamed by the snide comment, the veteran hops to his feet fuming and demanding to be sold 5 tickets in order to prove his buying power. Krstic Sr. turns him down again, this time angrily ("Stop annoying me old man"), and sells him a single ticket.
Germanophile
The Germanophile (played by Bata Stojković) is the polar opposite of the impulsive veteran. Speaking in proper and pointed tone, he displays constant subtle disdain for the surroundings he moves about in. From his straight posture with a nose pointed upwards to frequent condescending remarks, everything about him seems to indicate a personal opinion about being too good for people that surround him.
It is never explicitly indicated whether he's a Nazi sympathizer. He is, however, in utter awe of all aspects of German lifestyle. In the above testy discussion with the veteran, his parting shot regarding a possible Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia is: "Well, listen sir, at least we'd see some order around here".
The Germanophile is quick to criticize. While talking to the hypochondriac about a personal propensity for collecting rare rocks and folk tales, he laments the lack of interest in his activities that he encounters from everyday people.
He is also the first to castigate, chastising the young married couple for having been seen enjoying sex in the woods. As the two are doing the deed, unknowingly being peeped on by the rest of the passengers, he remarks while watching them in disgust: "Have they no shame?". When reminded by the budding singer about the fact that "we came here to watch them", the Germanophile reasons that "that has no relevance". Later on the bus, the humiliated young bride offers him her seat, but he vehemently refuses: "You've shown yourself in that bush - who you are and what you are".
Still later when it is discovered that the veteran's wallet is missing and as Krstic Sr. announces he'd search every one of the passenegers until wallet is produced, the Germanophile stops him: "Why bother all these honest people when we know who around here likes to steal" pointing to two Gypsies, thus prompting their wrongful beating since the wallet was dropped along the way.
Hunter
The hunter is a spaced-out goofball mostly used for comic relief with his Elmer Fudd-like appearance, and tipsy walking style. He's initially late for the bus and attempts to board it by hailing it midway. This leads to an absurdly funny scene in which Krstic Sr. decides to exercise some misplaced authority by refusing to allow him onto the bus, reasoning: "The stop is 200m downhill. You want someone to see me letting you on outside it and fine me?", despite their surroundings at the time being a complete wasteland with absolutely no signs of life.
The hunter is later thrown off the bus by Krstic Sr. when his rifle accidentally goes off. This was after he already had the passengers angry for accidentally almost killing the Germanophile while shooting at a rabbit during an extended stopover.
The hunter is played by Taško Načić.
Budding singer
The budding singer (played by Dragan Nikolić) is a small-town dandy with dreams of turning signing into a career and achieving fame. His reason for travelling to Belgrade is an audition for a signing stint in one of the city's bohemian kafanas. Since the other passengers are older and of not much interest to him, he mostly communicates with the young bride through flirtatious banter to which she seems very receptive. When the group discovers the young married couple having sex in the woods and gathers to watch them, the singer famously quips: "The kid doesn't have a clue" - referring to the young groom's seeming awkwardness in the sack. He later openly makes a pass at the bride, offering her to stay with him in Belgrade.
Hypochondriac
From the very opening, the hypochondriac (played by Boro Stjepanović) is seen making health-related complaints and producing a hacking cough while holding a handkerchief up to his mouth. He is a bald, middle-aged, frail looking man with defeated demeanor and dark outlook on life that only add to his overall image of a doomed weakling.
Despite constant hacking and complaining, he's seen running and engaging in other physical activities in several scenes, leading to conclusion that some, if not all, of his health issues might be psychosomatic. At first some of the passengers offer positive reinforcement, but soon give up after facing his strong intent on feeling and displaying self-pity.
Krstic Sr.
A very colorful character, Mr. Krstic is the owner of the old bus the story takes place in. He is in his late 50s, overweight, seemingly harsh and greedy but very supportive of his son, and determined to help his child and himself in life. He is the owner of the bus, but he is also a pig merchant and a sort of con man. Towards the beginning of the film, he loads several pigs onto the back of the bus, despite the obvious disgust of the passengers. "When I sell the pigs in Belgrade, I'll earn more money than your tickets brought me", he says. He is also quick to criticize and throw people off his bus, but only after they have paid the ticket. His character evolves from a stereo-typical grouch (although non-malevolent) at the beginning of the movie, to a loving, caring father towards the film's end.
Reception & Trivia
- The movie became an instant classic all over SFR Yugoslavia immediately upon its release. To this day, almost three decades later, it endures as one of the most quotable movies ever to come out of the Balkans. Different scenes and dialogues are almost a part of general knowledge, with many entering public vernacular.
- The film earned special jury award at the 1981 Montréal World Film Festival.
- In 1996, members of the Yugoslavian Board of the Academy of Film Art and Science (AFUN) voted this movie as the best Serbian movie made in the 1947-1995 period.
- Reportedly, Goran Paskaljević was the first choice for the movie's director but the job ultimately went to Slobodan Sijan.
- The final bombing scene was originally meant to include wild animals from the bombed Belgrade Zoo roaming through the city's downtown, which indeed happened during actual April 6, 1941 Luftwaffe air-raids; in fact, an old newspapers article documenting this bizzarre occurrence served as inspiration for the author Dušan Kovačević to include it in the film. Unfortunately, at the time of movie's filming in 1980, Tito, the long time Yugoslav communist dictator, died, which resulted in the extended mourning period that effectively canceled all entertainment activities in the country - including the Italian circus tour that was meant to provide the animals for the scene. Since working with untrained zoo animals was deemed too dangerous, the filmmakers reluctantly had to abandon the idea at the time. However, the idea was used in the opening scene of Underground (1995), some 15 years later.
Cast
- Pavle Vujisić — conductor
- Dragan Nikolić — Pevač
- Danilo "Bata" Stojković — Brka
- Aleksandar Berček — Miško Krstić
- Neda Arnerić — Mlada
- Mića Tomić — Aleksa Simić
- Taško Načić — Lovac
- Boro Stjepanović — Celavi
- Slavko Štimac — Mladozenja
- Miodrag Kostić — first musician
- Nenad Kostić — second musician
- Bora Todorović — Ozalošćeni
- Slobodan Aligrudić — Poručnik
- Petar Lupa — Pop
- Stanojlo Milinković — Orač
External link
- Ko to tamo peva at the Internet Movie Database
- Watch a clip from Ko to tamo peva (DSSound.com)
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