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When Father Was Away on Business

When Father Was Away on Business (Serbo-Croatian: Otac na službenom putu, Отац на службеном путу) is a 1985 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Emir Kusturica. The screenplay was written by the Bosnian dramatist Abdulah Sidran. Its subtitle is A Historical Love Film and it was produced by Centar Film and Forum, production companies based in Sarajevo.

When Father Was Away on Business
Directed byEmir Kusturica
Written byAbdulah Sidran
Produced byMirza Pašić
StarringMoreno De Bartoli
Miki Manojlović
Mirjana Karanović
Mustafa Nadarević
Mira Furlan
Davor Dujmović
Predrag Laković
Pavle Vujisić
CinematographyVilko Filač
Edited byAndrija Zafranović
Music byZoran Simjanović
Production
companies
Centar Film
Forum Sarajevo
Distributed byScotia International Filmverleih (1985) (West Germany)
Cannon Film Distributors (USA) (subtitled)
Hollydan Works (2007-2008) (Non-US)
Koch Lorber Films (2005) (USA)
Release dates
  • 15 January 1985 (1985-01-15) (SFR Yugoslavia)
  • 12 September 1985 (1985-09-12) (West Germany)
Running time
136 minutes
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageSerbo-Croatian
Box office$25,053 (West Germany only)
$16,131 (USA only)[1]

Set in post-World War II Yugoslavia during the Informbiro period, the film tells the story from the perspective of a boy, Malik, whose father Meša (Miki Manojlović) was sent to a labour camp. When Father Was Away on Business won the Palme d'Or at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

Plot

In June 1950, a local neighbourhood drunk Čika Franjo serenades field workers. He sings Mexican songs, out of self-preservation, figuring it's safer for him to steer clear of songs originating from either of the two dominant global superpowers — the United States and Soviet Union — in the current climate of Cold War. Yugoslavia is experiencing a paranoid repressive internal apparatus looking to identify and remove enemies of the state in the wake of the Tito–Stalin Split. The local children, including Malik, climb trees and play around. Malik's mother Sena tells him that his father is on a business trip, while Malik is a chronic sleepwalker. His father, communist functionary Meša, was in fact sent to a labour camp by his own brother-in-law, Sena's brother Zijo, who's an even higher positioned Communist functionary. Meša had made a remark about a political cartoon regarding the Tito–Stalin Split in the Politika newspaper.

After a while, Meša's wife and children rejoin him in Zvornik. Malik meets Maša, the daughter of a Russian doctor. He falls in love with her, but last sees her when the ambulance takes her away.

At the wedding of his maternal uncle Fahro, Malik witnesses his father's affair with a woman pilot. She later tries to commit suicide by using a toilet's flush cord. Sena reconciles with her brother Zijah, who's been diagnosed with diabetes.

Cast

Reception

The writer Danilo Kiš described the film as "an artistic and moral endeavour."[2]

In The New York Times, Janet Maslin credited the film for " a humorous, richly detailed portrait" of its characters.[3] Time critic Richard Corliss said the film was worth seeing despite the lack of glamorous settings or characters.[4] Variety staff called it "rather witty commentary" and compared it to Czechoslovak comedy films in the 1960s.[5] John Simon of the National Review described When Father Was Away on Business as "a film of undaunted honesty and unswerving intelligence, borne out aloft by humor, heartache, satire and compassion-an unbeatable combination".[6]

In his 2015 Movie Guide, Leonard Maltin awarded it three and a half stars, praising it as "Captivating".[7] In 2016, The Hollywood Reporter ranked it the 26th best film to win the Palme d'Or, citing it for depicting how "humor and the almost mystical power of family trumps all."[8]

The Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited this movie as one of his 100 favorite films.[9]

Accolades

When Father Was Away on Business marked Emir Kusturica's first time winning the Palme d'Or, the highest honour at the Cannes Film Festival. He won his second in 1995 for Underground.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "When Father Was Away on Business". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  2. ^ Đerić, Zoran (2009). Poetika srpskog filma. Banja Luka: Besjeda. p. 250.
  3. ^ Maslin, Janet (28 September 1985). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 23, 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  4. ^ Corliss, Richard (21 October 1985). "Cinema: Memory Movie When Father Was Away on Business". Time. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  5. ^ Staff (31 December 1984). "Review: 'When Father Was Away on Business'". Variety. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  6. ^ Simon, John (2005). John Simon on Film: Criticism 1982-2001. Applause Books. p. 94.
  7. ^ Maltin, Leonard (2014). Leonard Maltin's 2015 Movie Guide. Penguin. ISBN 978-0698183612.
  8. ^ Staff (10 May 2016). "Cannes: All the Palme d'Or Winners, Ranked". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  9. ^ Thomas-Mason, Lee. "From Stanley Kubrick to Martin Scorsese: Akira Kurosawa once named his top 100 favourite films of all time". Far Out Magazine. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  10. ^ Holdsworth, Nick; Kozlov, Vladimir (21 April 2016). "Emir Kusturica, Rep Deny Controversial Cannes Comments". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  11. ^ "The 58th Academy Awards (1986) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
  12. ^ "OTAC NA SLUZBENOM PUTU". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  13. ^ Nash, Jay Robert; Nash, Stanley Ralph; Ross, Stanley Ralph (1987). The Motion Picture Guide ... Annual. CineBooks. p. 377.
  14. ^ "When Father Was Away on Business". Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  15. ^ "1985 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  16. ^ "Timeline". Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  17. ^ "Mirjana Karanović". Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 24 June 2017.

External links

  • When Father Was Away on Business at IMDb
  • When Father Was Away on Business at AllMovie
  • When Father Was Away on Business at Rotten Tomatoes

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When Father Was Away on Business Serbo Croatian Otac na sluzbenom putu Otac na sluzhbenom putu is a 1985 Yugoslav film by Serbian director Emir Kusturica The screenplay was written by the Bosnian dramatist Abdulah Sidran Its subtitle is A Historical Love Film and it was produced by Centar Film and Forum production companies based in Sarajevo When Father Was Away on BusinessDirected byEmir KusturicaWritten byAbdulah SidranProduced byMirza PasicStarringMoreno De BartoliMiki ManojlovicMirjana KaranovicMustafa NadarevicMira FurlanDavor DujmovicPredrag LakovicPavle VujisicCinematographyVilko FilacEdited byAndrija ZafranovicMusic byZoran SimjanovicProductioncompaniesCentar FilmForum SarajevoDistributed byScotia International Filmverleih 1985 West Germany Cannon Film Distributors USA subtitled Hollydan Works 2007 2008 Non US Koch Lorber Films 2005 USA Release dates15 January 1985 1985 01 15 SFR Yugoslavia 12 September 1985 1985 09 12 West Germany Running time136 minutesCountryYugoslaviaLanguageSerbo CroatianBox office 25 053 West Germany only 16 131 USA only 1 Set in post World War II Yugoslavia during the Informbiro period the film tells the story from the perspective of a boy Malik whose father Mesa Miki Manojlovic was sent to a labour camp When Father Was Away on Business won the Palme d Or at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIn June 1950 a local neighbourhood drunk Cika Franjo serenades field workers He sings Mexican songs out of self preservation figuring it s safer for him to steer clear of songs originating from either of the two dominant global superpowers the United States and Soviet Union in the current climate of Cold War Yugoslavia is experiencing a paranoid repressive internal apparatus looking to identify and remove enemies of the state in the wake of the Tito Stalin Split The local children including Malik climb trees and play around Malik s mother Sena tells him that his father is on a business trip while Malik is a chronic sleepwalker His father communist functionary Mesa was in fact sent to a labour camp by his own brother in law Sena s brother Zijo who s an even higher positioned Communist functionary Mesa had made a remark about a political cartoon regarding the Tito Stalin Split in the Politika newspaper After a while Mesa s wife and children rejoin him in Zvornik Malik meets Masa the daughter of a Russian doctor He falls in love with her but last sees her when the ambulance takes her away At the wedding of his maternal uncle Fahro Malik witnesses his father s affair with a woman pilot She later tries to commit suicide by using a toilet s flush cord Sena reconciles with her brother Zijah who s been diagnosed with diabetes Cast EditMoreno de Bartoli as Malik Malkoc Miki Manojlovic as Mehmed Mesa Malkoc Mirjana Karanovic as Senija Sena Malkoc nee Zulfikarpasic Mira Furlan as Ankica Vidmar Mustafa Nadarevic as Zijah Zijo Zulfikarpasic Predrag Lakovic as Franjo Pavle Vujisic as Muzafer Zulfikarpasic Slobodan Aligrudic as Ostoja Cekic Aleksandar Dorcev as Dr Evgeni Liakhov Silvija Puharic as Masha Liakhov Emir Hadzihafizbegovic as Fahro Zulfikarpasic Davor Dujmovic as Mirza Malkoc Eva Ras as Ilonka Petrovic Jelena Covic as Natasa Petrovic Amer Kapetanovic as Serjoza Petrovic Zoran Radmilovic as Brko Pilot Tomislav Gelic as Hamdo Malkoc barber Zaim Muzaferija as the PresidentReception EditThe writer Danilo Kis described the film as an artistic and moral endeavour 2 In The New York Times Janet Maslin credited the film for a humorous richly detailed portrait of its characters 3 Time critic Richard Corliss said the film was worth seeing despite the lack of glamorous settings or characters 4 Variety staff called it rather witty commentary and compared it to Czechoslovak comedy films in the 1960s 5 John Simon of the National Review described When Father Was Away on Business as a film of undaunted honesty and unswerving intelligence borne out aloft by humor heartache satire and compassion an unbeatable combination 6 In his 2015 Movie Guide Leonard Maltin awarded it three and a half stars praising it as Captivating 7 In 2016 The Hollywood Reporter ranked it the 26th best film to win the Palme d Or citing it for depicting how humor and the almost mystical power of family trumps all 8 The Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited this movie as one of his 100 favorite films 9 Accolades Edit When Father Was Away on Business marked Emir Kusturica s first time winning the Palme d Or the highest honour at the Cannes Film Festival He won his second in 1995 for Underground 10 Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref s Academy Awards 24 March 1986 Best Foreign Language Film Emir Kusturica Nominated 11 Cannes Film Festival 8 20 May 1985 Palme d Or Won 12 FIPRESCI Prize WonDavid di Donatello 1985 Best Foreign Director Nominated 13 Golden Globes 24 January 1986 Best Foreign Film Nominated 14 National Board of Review 27 January 1986 Top Foreign Films Won 15 Pula Film Festival 20 27 July 1985 Big Golden Arena for Best Film Won 16 Golden Arena for Best Actress Mirjana Karanovic Won 17 See also EditList of Yugoslavian films List of submissions to the 58th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences Edit When Father Was Away on Business Box Office Mojo Retrieved 24 June 2017 Đeric Zoran 2009 Poetika srpskog filma Banja Luka Besjeda p 250 Maslin Janet 28 September 1985 FILM FESTIVAL WHEN FATHER WAS AWAY The New York Times Archived from the original on October 23 2018 Retrieved 24 June 2017 Corliss Richard 21 October 1985 Cinema Memory Movie When Father Was Away on Business Time Retrieved 24 June 2017 Staff 31 December 1984 Review When Father Was Away on Business Variety Retrieved 24 June 2017 Simon John 2005 John Simon on Film Criticism 1982 2001 Applause Books p 94 Maltin Leonard 2014 Leonard Maltin s 2015 Movie Guide Penguin ISBN 978 0698183612 Staff 10 May 2016 Cannes All the Palme d Or Winners Ranked The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 24 June 2017 Thomas Mason Lee From Stanley Kubrick to Martin Scorsese Akira Kurosawa once named his top 100 favourite films of all time Far Out Magazine Retrieved 23 January 2023 Holdsworth Nick Kozlov Vladimir 21 April 2016 Emir Kusturica Rep Deny Controversial Cannes Comments The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 24 June 2017 The 58th Academy Awards 1986 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 2013 11 10 OTAC NA SLUZBENOM PUTU festival cannes com Retrieved 24 June 2017 Nash Jay Robert Nash Stanley Ralph Ross Stanley Ralph 1987 The Motion Picture Guide Annual CineBooks p 377 When Father Was Away on Business Hollywood Foreign Press Association Retrieved 24 June 2017 1985 Award Winners National Board of Review Retrieved 24 June 2017 Timeline Pula Film Festival Retrieved 24 June 2017 Mirjana Karanovic Pula Film Festival Retrieved 24 June 2017 External links EditWhen Father Was Away on Business at IMDb When Father Was Away on Business at AllMovie When Father Was Away on Business at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title When Father Was Away on Business amp oldid 1135713746, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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