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Holy Place is a fascinating dive into the life and work of ÄorÄe KadijeviÄ, a pivotal figure in Yugoslav cinema. It captures his unique perspective and contributions, particularly within the context of the 'Black Wave.' The pacing feels deliberate, allowing KadijeviÄ's thoughts on art and film to unfold naturally. I found the interviews engaging, with a raw honesty that reveals the struggles and triumphs of an artist navigating through a shifting cultural landscape. The film does an excellent job showcasing archival footage, blending it seamlessly with new material, giving it this almost dreamlike quality. The practical effects, though not the focus, hint at KadijeviÄ's horror roots, especially considering his influential work on 'Butterfly.' There's a certain weight to it all, something that lingers after the credits roll.
Documentary on a significant directorFeatures insights on 'Black Wave' movementIncludes archival footage and interviews
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