BLOOD STORM
synopsis
Bosnia, 1992. In the midst of the chaos and suffering of civil war, Sveto's business is flourishing. He is a paralytic loan shark who lives in a house near the border with his wife and daughter, Esma and Jasna.
The women look after him, but he treats them like servants. Sveto earns money buying and selling all sorts of things, objects and souls. The nearby house, linked by a shared courtyard and a well, is inhabited by Jewish glassmaker Leon and his wife and daughter, Rifka and Blanka.
The girl is in love with Ante - an arrogant and superficial lieutenant of the Bosnian army - even though she is promised in marriage to a rabbi of another country. Sveto observes Blanka from afar, fascinated by her innocence, while he takes under his protection the small Sujo, a smart Muslim orphan full of resources.
international title: | Blood Storm |
original title: | Nevrijeme |
country: | Italy |
year: | 2000 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Gian Vittorio Baldi |
film run: | 120' |
release date: | IT 17/05/2002 |
screenplay: | Gian Vittorio Baldi |
cast: | Miodrag Trifunov, Asja Makarevic, Roberta Caroli, Gian Guido Baldi, Jasna Diklić, Valeria Saloni |
cinematography by: | Stefano Coletta |
film editing: | Giancarlo Cersosimo |
art director: | Leonardo Scarpa |
costumes designer: | Rita Asirelli |
producer: | Roberto Buttafarro |
production: | Harold |
backing: | Direzione generale Cinema e audiovisivo del Ministero della Cultura DGCA - MIC |
distributor: | Sharada |