Black Cat, White Cat
Overview
Matko is a small time hustler, living by the Danube with his 17-year-old son Zare. After a failed business deal he owes money to the much more successful gangster Dadan. Dadan has a sister, Afrodita, that he desperately wants to see get married so they strike a deal: Zare is to marry her.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Black Cat, White Cat exists within the context of post-communist Eastern Europe, exploring themes of tradition versus modernity and the role of organized crime in a rapidly changing society. Kusturica frequently explores Romani culture and identity in his films, often depicting their resilience and marginalization within larger societal structures.
- Its exuberant and chaotic energy makes it a thoroughly entertaining watch.
- The film's humor is both slapstick and culturally specific, providing a unique comedic experience.
- The vibrant Romani culture and music are integral to the film's charm and create a lively atmosphere.
- The performances are wonderfully over-the-top, contributing to the film's overall sense of absurdity.
Fun Facts
- The character Grga Pitić is played by Sabri Sulejmani, a real-life Romani gangster, adding authenticity to the portrayal.
- The goose eating the wedding ring is a recurring motif in Kusturica's films, often symbolizing fate or the unexpected.
Available Languages
English
US
Title: Black Cat, White Cat
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Deutsch
DE
Title: Schwarze Katze, weißer Kater
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Magyar
HU
Title: Macska-jaj
"Füstbe ment lagzi, zsivány olajszőkítők, nagyszabású vonatrablás..."
Italiano
IT
Title: Gatto nero, gatto bianco
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Pусский
RU
Title: Чёрная кошка, белый кот
"Лихая погоня за цыганским счастьем"
Français
FR
Title: Chat noir, chat blanc
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