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The Black Pin

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When an Orthodox priest returns home to care for his mother, he quickly earns the ire of superstitious villagers.

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Vladan Petkovic Cineuropa [Director Ivan] Marinović makes fantastic use of the gorgeous Lutica landscapes, and takes great care to design interior scenes and lighting together with DoP Djordje Arambaić Sep 1, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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david l The Black Pin (Igla ispod praga) is an unexpectedly solid Montenegrin movie. It doesn't strike the most confident balance between the comedic and dramatic elements with the farcical third act being its weakest point, but the first half is particularly potent in its interesting themes and biting dark humor. Though the protagonist is too salty, Nikola Ristanovski's performance is magnificent. The movie is also surprisingly well directed and polished in its look. It's a peculiar, region-specific dramedy that somehow largely works and is especially worthy of praise in the context of an otherwise mediocre state of the cinema of the Balkans these days. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When an Orthodox priest returns home to care for his mother, he quickly earns the ire of superstitious villagers.
Director
Ivan Marinovic
Producer
Ivan Marinovic
Screenwriter
Ivan Marinovic
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
Serbian
Runtime
1h 40m