Subtitled Tuesday: 'A Brief Excursion'
On July 10, our regular screening program 'Subtitled Tuesday' (with English subtitles included) will present the Croatian coming-of-age story 'A Brief Excursion' by Igor Bezinović. Screening starts at 7 p. m.
At
camp, it’s one long, sultry summer of watching videos, drinking too
much, sex in the woods and talking about anything and nothing. Stola’s
girlfriend Laura has dumped him for the third (and now really last)
time. With the friends he has made here, he hangs around in this
antechamber of adolescence. Until Roko suggests going to look at some
remarkable frescos in a monastery somewhere down the road. Seven of them
set off. When their bus breaks down, they continue on foot – an endless
slog through the Croatian summer heat.
The ten-little-Indians story that follows is loosely based on Antun Šoljan’s novella A Brief Excursion (1965),
which mixes existentialist questions with a coming-of-age theme. The
Communist backdrop of the book is missing in the film, but this
generation growing up after the war in Yugoslavia in the early 1990s
also has to find a way to relate to its freedom and obligations, as
Bezinović delicately shows.