Underground (movie)
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Underground is a film directed by Emir Kusturica, screenplay written by Dušan Kovačević which focuses on the invasion of Yugoslavia during the Second World War, right through to the Civil war, as seen through the love triange of its three main protagonists Marko, Blacky and Natalija.
The film won the 1995 Palme d'Or (Golden Palm) at the Cannes Film Festival.
The film "Underground" also has a soundtrack, written by Goran Bregovic. It's available as a CD on Mercury (Polygram).
The music is what you might call Yugo-Country, heavy on the brass and wailing voices. The words are (I'm told) very funny, but it'll make you smile - and shed a tear - even if you don't speak a word of Serbian. The musicians are in the "talented amateur" category, tuning and timing are optional.
Track listing
- Kalasnjikov
- Ausencia
- Mesecina/Moonlight
- Ya Ya (Ringe Ringe Raja)
- Cajesukarije – Cocek
- Wedding – Cocek
- War
- Underground – Cocek
- Underground Tango
- The Belly-Button of the World
- Sheva
External links
- Underground (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114787/) (movie)
See also other uses of the term underground.