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Tears for Sale

Tears for Sale, also known internationally as Charleston & Vendetta or also as Funeral Brides (original title in Serbian: Чарлстон за Огњенку, Čarlston za Ognjenku, literal translation Charleston for Ognjenka, French: Charleston et Vendetta), is a 2008 Serbian drama film.

Tears for Sale
DVD cover
Directed byUroš Stojanović
Written byAleksandar Radivojević (main writer)
Uroš Stojanović
Batrić Nenezić
Stevan Koprivica
Srđan Dragojević
Produced byBatrić Nenezić
StarringKatarina Radivojević
Sonja Kolačarić
Olivera Katarina
Stefan Kapičić
Nenad Jezdić
CinematographyBojana Andrić
Dragan Đorđević
Nenad Vasić
Edited byEve Beloiak
Đorđe Marković
Dejan Urošević
Music byShigeru Umebayashi
Distributed byEuropaCorp
Release date
  • 30 January 2008 (2008-01-30)
Running time
95 minutes
CountrySerbia
LanguageSerbian
BudgetUS$6 million
Box officeUS$634,620 (Serbia)
US$19,314 (France)[1]

Directed by Uroš Stojanović, it stars Sonja Kolačarić, Katarina Radivojević, Nenad Jezdić, Stefan Kapičić, and Olivera Katarina.

It was released in Serbia following a January 30, 2008 premiere at Belgrade's Sava Centar. Made on a budget that exceeds 4 million,[2] the movie was shot during summer 2005 as the most expensive Serbian movie ever (until St. George Shoots the Dragon surpassed it a year later). It then went into a long post-production due to specific CGI requirements.

Featuring 40 minutes' worth of special effects[citation needed] and over 100,000 metres (330,000 ft) of film, around five times more than the average used in Serbia, from the technical point of view the film turned out to be one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of Serbian cinematography. The musical score was done by Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi. Luc Besson's production and distribution companies Blue Pen[3] and EuropaCorp hold the film's foreign market distribution rights.

In September 2008, the film was shown at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, where it had three screenings as part of the festival's Vanguard programme. It was shown at the Santa Barbara 2009 International Film Festival (22 January – 1 February). In August 2009, it premiered in France.

Plot edit

The movie's plot is set during the 1920s in post-World War I Serbia. Rebuilding after a gruelling armed conflict in which it lost a sizable part of its young male population, the nation is struggling to recover demographically. The situation is especially visible in certain rural parts where this shortage of men threatens to extinguish life completely.

Two sisters, Ognjenka and Mala Boginja from a fictional village that has no males of marrying age, set off for the city in search of good men to bring home.[4]

Reception and reaction edit

Serbia edit

Despite a lot of hype, Charleston & Vendetta's reviews in the Serbian media were a mixed bag.

Web magazine Popboks called it a cross between an A movie and a B movie. According to their reviewer Vladislava Vojnović, despite being clearly conceived as an A movie "with production whose plenitude is on full display—from glamorous make-up, costume design, and cinematography over to impeccable picture & sound quality and last but not least Sonja Kolačarić's fascinating portrayal—Charleston & Vendetta also contains many B movie liabilities like a subpar screenplay with plenty of holes".[5]

In similar vein, Politika's film critic Dubravka Lakić praises the movie's look, but has problems with its screenplay oversights, all the while feeling this "postmodern cheerful fairy tale for adults" is "more of a glamorously packaged oversized trailer than a story-based product with coherent beginning, middle and end".[6]

The review penned by B92's Gavrilo Petrović was more of the same, extolling the film's "magical look that brings certain French blockbusters to mind" with "brilliant photography, grandiose sequences and costumes, opulent cinematography, mostly impeccable editing, and computer generated imagery that stands up to anything seen in other great-looking movies" while criticizing "the way dramaturgy takes a back seat to aggressive spectacle sometime into the film with two initially likeable heroines suddenly turning into detached fashion models while all that is required from the multitude of supporting actresses is to look good in slow-motion".[7]

NIN magazine's Saša Janković was very critical, calling the film "an example of Serbian megalomania" and adding that "its screenplay is incomplete while the direction is at times fairly arbitrary".[8]

On the other hand, the film got its most glowing review from Blic's Milan Vlajčić, who called it "an extraordinary moment for new Serbian film". In between praises for the whole cast, Vlajčić especially notices director and writer Uroš Stojanović, "whose debut showed maturity in stylistic composition of a comedy that contains patterns of quite a few genres—from melodrama to fantasy".[8]

Croatia edit

Before general release, the movie premiered at the 2008 Motovun Film Festival on July 28, 2008.[9]

2008 Toronto International Film Festival edit

After the screenings held on September 8, 10, and 13, the film, which was shown under the title Tears for Sale, attracted some attention in the English-language media gathered at the festival.

Now magazine gave it a very poor one-star mark, with its reviewer referring to it as "a demented Serbian fantasy". He continued with describing it as "a Serbian version of Amélie, if you think Amélie is a movie about hot ladies with prominent facial features interacting with a series of expensive digital effects" before exclaiming: "I'm tempted to hail this as one of the fest's must-see movies—you really must see it to understand the depths of its batshit craziness".[10]

Todd Brown of showcase.ca and twitchfilm.net, on the other hand, loved it, calling it "a remarkable film on a number of levels that manages what seems like an impossible task: balancing the tragic history of its home nation with a sense of legitimate magic and wonder". He has further praise for director Stojanovic and the "stunning visuals". Finally, he glows about the movie feeling like "a Grimms' fairy tale come to life, a world where magic exists but is also accompanied by darkness, death, sex and more".[11][12]

Movie City News's David Poland penned a generally affirmative review, summing up the movie as "a fairy tale filled with dark jokes, estrogen, sex, and explosions". He further notices the film's style "that reaches beyond Gilliam with a profoundly Eastern European sensibility and a fascinating approach to the idea of the feminine" as well as predicts that with this film Stojanovic has become one of the "next hot candidates for a Hollywood slot".[13]

United States edit

Very soon after the satisfactory buzz and attention Tears for Sale got at the Toronto International Film Festival, news appeared that the movie would get a theater release in the United States.[14]

The film's promotion in the United States began months earlier in March 2008, without it even being available for viewing in American cinemas or festivals. Its main selling point at that stage was the political upheaval in Serbia at the time with parliamentary elections being held following a government's fall after the independence of Kosovo, all of which led to the Los Angeles Times publishing a large piece about the movie written by its staff writer Tracy Wilkinson.

In June 2008, another American publication took notice. The review in Variety by Alissa Simon also touches on politics as she sees the movie as "a postmodern allegorical tale" which "succeeds in poking fun at various Serbian national myths and symbols with its strong, lusty, independent women, eager-to-fight men and sacrilegious shenanigans in a hearse and among tombstones". Among praises for the visuals and special effects, she admits that the movie "will require careful handling and critical support to reach international audiences".[15]

American audiences had a chance to see the movie on January 27, 2009 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The film also won a general admiration at the Syracuse International Film Festival (Syracuse, New York) on April 28, 2009.

France edit

On August 12, 2009, the movie had its theatrical release in France. It was shown with the name Charleston et Vendette, under the slogan "La chasse a l’homme est ouverte!" (The hunt for men has begun!).[16]

The reviews in the French press were somewhat reserved.[17] Le Monde praised "the spellbinding atmosphere with flights of poetry, boisterous jubilation, and Yugoslav frenzy that brings the fever of Emir Kusturica to mind", but has issues with the "chaotic screenplay arcs drawn from Serbian folklore, culture, and history with codes that escape us".[18]

Box office edit

As of September 2008, Serbia is the only country where Tears for Sale has gone into general theater release.

Despite the lukewarm reviews, Serbian audiences have responded to the movie in large numbers. Shown on twenty screens during its first weekend in general release (February 1–3, 2008), Charleston & Vendetta took in a gross amount of US$80,699.[19] Its second weekend (February 8–10, also on twenty screens) in Serbian theaters was even more successful, with US$92,377 earned.[19] During the calendar year 2008, Tears for Sale was the most watched movie in Serbian cinemas with a total gross of US$634,620.[20]

In France, the movie had very modest box-office take of US$19,314 during its short theatrical run.[21]

DVD release edit

The film is set for DVD distribution in Australia and the United Kingdom through Icon Entertainment International, a subsidiary of Icon Productions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tears for Sale". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Balkanski košmar viđen ženskim očima". Blic.rs. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 November 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "Konačno stiže "Čarlston za Ognjenku"!". Mtsmondo.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  5. ^ "ČARLSTON ZA OGNJENKU – Uroš Stojanović : AB film". Popboks.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Политика Online". Politika.rs. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 February 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  8. ^ a b ""Čarlston - malo drame, mnogo reklame"". Mtsmondo.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Otvoren festival u Motovunu, net.hr, July 29, 2008". Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  11. ^ . 11 September 2008. Archived from the original on 11 September 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  12. ^ . 1 January 2011. Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 September 2008. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  14. ^ ""Čarlston za Ognjenku" i u bioskopima u SAD, MTS Mondo, September 18, 2008". Mtsmondo.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  15. ^ "Tears for Sale, Variety, June 4, 2008". Variety.com. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  16. ^ "Web dizajn i razvoj web aplikacija, e-trgovina, outsourcing - Srbija - Total Portal | Web Development Team". Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2009.
  17. ^ Critiques Presse;AlloCine
  18. ^ "Charleston et vendetta" : En mal de mâles;Le Monde, 11 August 2009
  19. ^ a b "Serbian/Montenegrin Box Office Weekends For 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  20. ^ "Home". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  21. ^ "Tears for Sale 2009 Re-release". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Tears for Sale
  • Tears for Sale at IMDb  
  • Časkom za Ognjenku, Press, December 24, 2007
  • Olivera Katarina: "Ukleta" žena igra čarlston, MTS Mondo, January 11, 2008
  • Čarlston za Ognjenku za sada najgledaniji, MTS Mondo, February 6, 2008
  • Čarlston za Ognjenku videlo 115.000 ljudi, MTS Mondo, February 25, 2008
  • Svetska publika nestrpljivo čeka "Čarlston", MTS Mondo, March 27, 2008

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Tears for Sale also known internationally as Charleston amp Vendetta or also as Funeral Brides original title in Serbian Charlston za Ogњenku Carlston za Ognjenku literal translation Charleston for Ognjenka French Charleston et Vendetta is a 2008 Serbian drama film Tears for SaleDVD coverDirected byUros StojanovicWritten byAleksandar Radivojevic main writer Uros StojanovicBatric NenezicStevan KoprivicaSrđan DragojevicProduced byBatric NenezicStarringKatarina RadivojevicSonja KolacaricOlivera KatarinaStefan KapicicNenad JezdicCinematographyBojana AndricDragan ĐorđevicNenad VasicEdited byEve BeloiakĐorđe MarkovicDejan UrosevicMusic byShigeru UmebayashiDistributed byEuropaCorpRelease date30 January 2008 2008 01 30 Running time95 minutesCountrySerbiaLanguageSerbianBudgetUS 6 millionBox officeUS 634 620 Serbia US 19 314 France 1 Directed by Uros Stojanovic it stars Sonja Kolacaric Katarina Radivojevic Nenad Jezdic Stefan Kapicic and Olivera Katarina It was released in Serbia following a January 30 2008 premiere at Belgrade s Sava Centar Made on a budget that exceeds 4 million 2 the movie was shot during summer 2005 as the most expensive Serbian movie ever until St George Shoots the Dragon surpassed it a year later It then went into a long post production due to specific CGI requirements Featuring 40 minutes worth of special effects citation needed and over 100 000 metres 330 000 ft of film around five times more than the average used in Serbia from the technical point of view the film turned out to be one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of Serbian cinematography The musical score was done by Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi Luc Besson s production and distribution companies Blue Pen 3 and EuropaCorp hold the film s foreign market distribution rights In September 2008 the film was shown at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival where it had three screenings as part of the festival s Vanguard programme It was shown at the Santa Barbara 2009 International Film Festival 22 January 1 February In August 2009 it premiered in France Contents 1 Plot 2 Reception and reaction 2 1 Serbia 2 2 Croatia 2 3 2008 Toronto International Film Festival 2 4 United States 2 5 France 2 6 Box office 3 DVD release 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe movie s plot is set during the 1920s in post World War I Serbia Rebuilding after a gruelling armed conflict in which it lost a sizable part of its young male population the nation is struggling to recover demographically The situation is especially visible in certain rural parts where this shortage of men threatens to extinguish life completely Two sisters Ognjenka and Mala Boginja from a fictional village that has no males of marrying age set off for the city in search of good men to bring home 4 Reception and reaction editSerbia edit Despite a lot of hype Charleston amp Vendetta s reviews in the Serbian media were a mixed bag Web magazine Popboks called it a cross between an A movie and a B movie According to their reviewer Vladislava Vojnovic despite being clearly conceived as an A movie with production whose plenitude is on full display from glamorous make up costume design and cinematography over to impeccable picture amp sound quality and last but not least Sonja Kolacaric s fascinating portrayal Charleston amp Vendetta also contains many B movie liabilities like a subpar screenplay with plenty of holes 5 In similar vein Politika s film critic Dubravka Lakic praises the movie s look but has problems with its screenplay oversights all the while feeling this postmodern cheerful fairy tale for adults is more of a glamorously packaged oversized trailer than a story based product with coherent beginning middle and end 6 The review penned by B92 s Gavrilo Petrovic was more of the same extolling the film s magical look that brings certain French blockbusters to mind with brilliant photography grandiose sequences and costumes opulent cinematography mostly impeccable editing and computer generated imagery that stands up to anything seen in other great looking movies while criticizing the way dramaturgy takes a back seat to aggressive spectacle sometime into the film with two initially likeable heroines suddenly turning into detached fashion models while all that is required from the multitude of supporting actresses is to look good in slow motion 7 NIN magazine s Sasa Jankovic was very critical calling the film an example of Serbian megalomania and adding that its screenplay is incomplete while the direction is at times fairly arbitrary 8 On the other hand the film got its most glowing review from Blic s Milan Vlajcic who called it an extraordinary moment for new Serbian film In between praises for the whole cast Vlajcic especially notices director and writer Uros Stojanovic whose debut showed maturity in stylistic composition of a comedy that contains patterns of quite a few genres from melodrama to fantasy 8 Croatia edit Before general release the movie premiered at the 2008 Motovun Film Festival on July 28 2008 9 2008 Toronto International Film Festival edit After the screenings held on September 8 10 and 13 the film which was shown under the title Tears for Sale attracted some attention in the English language media gathered at the festival Now magazine gave it a very poor one star mark with its reviewer referring to it as a demented Serbian fantasy He continued with describing it as a Serbian version of Amelie if you think Amelie is a movie about hot ladies with prominent facial features interacting with a series of expensive digital effects before exclaiming I m tempted to hail this as one of the fest s must see movies you really must see it to understand the depths of its batshit craziness 10 Todd Brown of showcase ca and twitchfilm net on the other hand loved it calling it a remarkable film on a number of levels that manages what seems like an impossible task balancing the tragic history of its home nation with a sense of legitimate magic and wonder He has further praise for director Stojanovic and the stunning visuals Finally he glows about the movie feeling like a Grimms fairy tale come to life a world where magic exists but is also accompanied by darkness death sex and more 11 12 Movie City News s David Poland penned a generally affirmative review summing up the movie as a fairy tale filled with dark jokes estrogen sex and explosions He further notices the film s style that reaches beyond Gilliam with a profoundly Eastern European sensibility and a fascinating approach to the idea of the feminine as well as predicts that with this film Stojanovic has become one of the next hot candidates for a Hollywood slot 13 United States edit Very soon after the satisfactory buzz and attention Tears for Sale got at the Toronto International Film Festival news appeared that the movie would get a theater release in the United States 14 The film s promotion in the United States began months earlier in March 2008 without it even being available for viewing in American cinemas or festivals Its main selling point at that stage was the political upheaval in Serbia at the time with parliamentary elections being held following a government s fall after the independence of Kosovo all of which led to the Los Angeles Times publishing a large piece about the movie written by its staff writer Tracy Wilkinson In June 2008 another American publication took notice The review in Variety by Alissa Simon also touches on politics as she sees the movie as a postmodern allegorical tale which succeeds in poking fun at various Serbian national myths and symbols with its strong lusty independent women eager to fight men and sacrilegious shenanigans in a hearse and among tombstones Among praises for the visuals and special effects she admits that the movie will require careful handling and critical support to reach international audiences 15 American audiences had a chance to see the movie on January 27 2009 at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival The film also won a general admiration at the Syracuse International Film Festival Syracuse New York on April 28 2009 France edit On August 12 2009 the movie had its theatrical release in France It was shown with the name Charleston et Vendette under the slogan La chasse a l homme est ouverte The hunt for men has begun 16 The reviews in the French press were somewhat reserved 17 Le Monde praised the spellbinding atmosphere with flights of poetry boisterous jubilation and Yugoslav frenzy that brings the fever of Emir Kusturica to mind but has issues with the chaotic screenplay arcs drawn from Serbian folklore culture and history with codes that escape us 18 Box office edit As of September 2008 Serbia is the only country where Tears for Sale has gone into general theater release Despite the lukewarm reviews Serbian audiences have responded to the movie in large numbers Shown on twenty screens during its first weekend in general release February 1 3 2008 Charleston amp Vendetta took in a gross amount of US 80 699 19 Its second weekend February 8 10 also on twenty screens in Serbian theaters was even more successful with US 92 377 earned 19 During the calendar year 2008 Tears for Sale was the most watched movie in Serbian cinemas with a total gross of US 634 620 20 In France the movie had very modest box office take of US 19 314 during its short theatrical run 21 DVD release editThe film is set for DVD distribution in Australia and the United Kingdom through Icon Entertainment International a subsidiary of Icon Productions See also editList of most expensive non English language filmsReferences edit Tears for Sale Box Office Mojo Retrieved 6 November 2021 Balkanski kosmar viđen zenskim ocima Blic rs Archived from the original on 23 July 2012 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Archived copy Archived from the original on 6 November 2021 Retrieved 6 November 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Konacno stize Carlston za Ognjenku Mtsmondo com Retrieved 6 November 2021 CARLSTON ZA OGNJENKU Uros Stojanovic AB film Popboks com Retrieved 6 November 2021 Politika Online Politika rs Retrieved 6 November 2021 b92 net Archived from the original on 8 February 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2021 a b Carlston malo drame mnogo reklame Mtsmondo com Retrieved 6 November 2021 Otvoren festival u Motovunu net hr July 29 2008 Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Tears For Sale Now September 2008 Archived from the original on 24 September 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Twitch TIFF Review TEARS FOR SALE aka CHARLESTON AND VENDETTA 11 September 2008 Archived from the original on 11 September 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2021 The Showcase Blog TIFF Tears For Sale 1 January 2011 Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Tears For Sale Movie City News September 2008 Archived from the original on 23 September 2008 Retrieved 6 November 2021 Carlston za Ognjenku i u bioskopima u SAD MTS Mondo September 18 2008 Mtsmondo com Retrieved 6 November 2021 Tears for Sale Variety June 4 2008 Variety com Retrieved 6 November 2021 Web dizajn i razvoj web aplikacija e trgovina outsourcing Srbija Total Portal Web Development Team Archived from the original on 24 July 2011 Retrieved 3 March 2009 Critiques Presse AlloCine Charleston et vendetta En mal de males Le Monde 11 August 2009 a b Serbian Montenegrin Box Office Weekends For 2008 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 6 November 2021 Home Box Office Mojo Retrieved 6 November 2021 Tears for Sale 2009 Re release Box Office Mojo Retrieved 6 November 2021 External links editTears for Sale Tears for Sale at IMDb nbsp Caskom za Ognjenku Press December 24 2007 Olivera Katarina Ukleta zena igra carlston MTS Mondo January 11 2008 Carlston za Ognjenku za sada najgledaniji MTS Mondo February 6 2008 Carlston za Ognjenku videlo 115 000 ljudi MTS Mondo February 25 2008 Svetska publika nestrpljivo ceka Carlston MTS Mondo March 27 2008 Carlsto za Ognjenku at 2008 Toronto International Film Festival Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tears for Sale amp oldid 1168795586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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