Cabaret Balkan (, ) is a 1998 Serbian film directed by Goran PaskaljeviÃÂ starring Miki ManojloviÃÂ and NebojÃ
¡a Glogovac. It was released in English-speaking countries under the aforementioned title, with the official reason for the name change being that Kevin Costner had already registered a film project under the title Powder Keg. The film received a number of distinctions, including a FIPRESCI award at the Venice Film Festival in 1998. It was based on a 1994 play by the same title by Dejan Dukovski. The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 71st Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Cast
- NebojÃ
¡a Glogovac â The Chain-Smoking Taxi Driver
- Sergej Trifunoviàâ The Young Man Who Takes the Bus Hostage
- Aleksandar BerÃÂek â Dimitrije, the Crippled Ex-Cop from the Local Cafe
- Miki Manojloviàâ Mane, the Homecoming Man
- Mirjana Karanoviàâ Natalija, Mane's Ex-Fiancee
- Dragan Jovanoviàâ Kosta, the Man with the Oar, Natalia's New Boyfriend
- Vojislav Brajoviàâ Topuz Topi, the Ex-Student Revolutionary Trafficker
- NebojÃ
¡a Milovanoviàâ The Bosnian Serb Son Who Doesn't Want to End Up Like His Father
- Lazar Ristovski â The Boxer Who Takes the Train
- Dragan Nikoliàâ John's Boxer Friend
- Bogdan Dikliàâ Jovan, the VW Driver
- Toni Mihajlovski â George, the Eternal Culprit, Ana's Boyfriend
- Mirjana Jokoviàâ Ana, the 'Flirt' on the Bus, George's Girlfriend
- Ivan Bekjarev â The Man on the Bus Who Thinks He's Tough
- Mira Banjac â The Bosnian Serb Mother
- Marko UroÃ
¡eviàâ Aleksandar ViktoroviÃÂ, the young Yugo driver
- Danilo Stojkoviàâ Mr. ViktoroviÃÂ, Aleksandar's Father
- Milena Draviàâ The Lady on the Bus with the Hat and Fox Stole
- Nikola Ristanovski â Boris, the Esoteric Cabaret Artist
See also
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