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Release Date:
January 1, 2017
Original Title:
Доћи ће жути људи са истока и пиће воду са Мораве
Alternate Titles:
Doći će žuti ljudi sa istoka i piće vodu sa Morave
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Talas Film
Production Countries:
Serbia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
Chinese President is on his official 3-day visit to Serbia. Government of Serbia is celebrating this visit, representing it as “historical”- the beginning of economical rescue of Serbia, thanks to Chinese investments, guaranteed by Chinese President himself. 20-years ago numerous Chinese community in Serbia is today hardly visible, hidden from media and politics. Same as a middle class of Serbia, whom they provide in their low-cost shops, Chinese workers remain overlooked and untouched by this important visit. In these 3 days we witness scenes from the lives of ordinary people, isolated in foreign country and culture, which is just their passing stop until the next temporary homeland. Farmer’s family fighting with their own ignorance and state bureaucracy; young couple, with shop in province, torn between obligations toward family in China and their personal ambitions; female ensemble of middle-aged shop owners, escaping the monotony of their moldy shops in a dance...
Cinematography:
Aleksandrija Ajduković
Director:
Tanja Brzaković
Editor:
Tanja Brzaković
Music:
Janja Lončar
Producer:
Nebojša Miljković
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