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Big Frather

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  • 2013
  • 61'
  • digibeta

Big Frather depicts life in an urban micro-environment (Martićeva Street 14, D-F, Zagreb) from the perspective of a statue of Friar Grgo Martić. The statue can be seen as representing surveillance and the control of anonymous destinies that we usually associate with ‘Big Brother’. Friar Martić’s peaceful memorial sits in a small park which serves as a collective toilet to hundreds of neighbourhood pets. This 50-metre stretch with seven cafés and two glazed building staircases comprises seven micro-worlds, which form a kind of microcosmic segment of an urban metropolis. The film was shot over two years in all seasons and all weathers, mostly by hidden cameras. 

Director
Milivoj Puhlovski
Screenplay
Milivoj Puhlovski
Cinematography
Mario Oljača
Editing
Daniel Pejić
Music
Neven Šverko
Producer
Mirta Puhlovski
Production
Metar 60
Distribution
Metar 60

Selected Filmography – Milivoj Puhlovski (1947)

  • Time for… (1993) - feature film
  • Lažeš, Melita (1983) - feature film
  • S.P.U.K. (1983) - feature film
  • Živi bili pa vidjeli (1979) - feature film
  • Homo Homini (1978) - documentary feature

Croatian film catalogue

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