Shhh... You've found us.
Welcome to The Auteurs.
Your online cinema. Anytime, anywhere.

Underground

France, Germany, Hungary, Yugoslavia

1995

170 Min
Color
English, French, German, Serbian
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

2 Views

DIR Emir Kusturica

PROD Karl Baumgartner, Maksa Catovic, Pierre Spengler

SCR Emir Kusturica, Dusan Kovacevic

DP Vilko Filac

CAST Miki Manojlovic, Lazar Ristovski, Mirjana Jokovic, Slavko Stimac

ED Branka Ceperac

PROD DES Miljen Kreka Kljakovic

MUSIC Goran Bregovic

SOUND Marko Rodic

Cannes: Golden Palm

Synopsis

An unpredictable black comedy with an epic scope, Emir Kusturica’s highly acclaimed Underground takes a look at the modern history of Yugoslavia through the often absurd misadventures of two friends over several decades. The film begins in Belgrade in 1941, establishing the friendship between the gregarious Blacky and the more intellectual Marko during a drunken, late-night musical procession that establishes the riotous tone to follow. Fellow members of the Communist Party, the friends also share an involvement in shady business activities and an attraction for a beautiful actress. Soon, the chaos of World War II forces them to take refuge in an underground shelter with a variety of other townspeople. Years pass and the war ends, but Marko and the actress trick the others into believing that the war is still going on. Kusturica turns this inherently absurd premise into a vibrant portrait of the contradictory, foolish nature of war. Winner of the Palme d’Or at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, the film received great acclaim on the festival circuit but had a hard time securing a release in the United States.

(From http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:134794)

Wall

Displaying 4 of 5 wall posts.
Picture of redux

redux

8Jan10

Mass exterminations were still the order of the day in desintegrating Yugoslavia when Kusturica felt it opportune to do this carnivalesque, fake-jovial ode to the Balkans, in which all the good patriots happen to be Serbs. A great display of ignorance and irresponsibility. Leni Riefenstahl would have been proud.   

Andhika Eka Buana

12Nov09

one of the weirdest,and funniest movie i've seen in years,though sometimes i feel the runnig time are too long,but still,a great movie,especially the second half. Delicatessen seems like pretty normal compared to this one.  
Picture of miguel

miguel

30Dec08

No Smoking Orquestra La yeahhh!!!! Kusturika Rules  

Laura Mari

16Dec08

Underground is the best film in the world!!!   

Related Films

Fans

Displaying 5 of 522 fans.

Articles

Our roundup of essays and articles on this film.

The Forgotten: The Apocalypse of St. Andrzej

By David Cairns on January 15, 2009
The First Part Andrzej Zulawski swings his camera like a steel fist. Indeed, right at the start of his first feature, The Third Part of the Night (1971), after a soldier on horse back has ridden right
read article

Lists

Displaying 5 of 31 lists.

Reviews

Displaying 2 of 2

Untitled

By Nebojsa Prodic on July 4, 2009

But everything in this film is perfect. One of the best movies ever made. A true modern fable filled with rich colors, beautiful haunting images and huge characters that sink into your thoughts…  read review

Untitled

By John M. on December 15, 2008

Unfortunately not everything in this film is perfect. Modern actors are superimposed into found footage ala Forest Gump, but it just looks shoddy. The actors tend to gaze at the camera ala Jim from…  read review

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.