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Underground (1995)
Black marketeers Marko and Blacky manufacture and sell weapons to the Communist resistance in WWII Belgrade, living the good life along the way. Marko eventually abandons Blacky, steals his girlfriend, continues to sell illegal arms and drugs when the war is already over.
1 January 1972, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
October 6, 1930 in Kurdaha, Syria
6 October 1975, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
5 November 1929, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
December 19, 1906 in Kamenskoye, Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Russian Empire [now Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine]
25 August 1946, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
1952, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
15 January 1953, Podujevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia
July 17, 1973 in Belgrade, Serbia
11 December 1962, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
18 May 1939, Hamburg, Germany
10 June 1921, Villa of Mon Repos, Corfu, Greece
11 January 1961, Skoplje, Macedonia, Yugoslavia
16 February 1930, Krusevac, Serbia, Yugoslavia
June 18, 2012
On balance, Kusturica is sturdier on style than substance.
May 23, 2004
Kusturica creates memorable characters and puts them in increasingly surreal scenarios, but he's awfully long-winded in the storytelling. Trim an hour off this beast and you've got a masterpiece.
September 23, 2014
Underground is a bizarre, often repellent anti-war parable that takes forever to state the obvious but hits some scattered high notes on the way.
January 21, 2004
Whether you'll share the filmmaker's indulgence of his larger-than-life characters is questionable, but the Fellini-esque wedding feast on a floating island makes for a memorable closing sequence.
March 24, 2016
Acknowledged as the Bosnian director Emir Kusturica's masterpiece, Underground is a hallucinogenic comic romp through Yugoslavia's troubled history over 50 years.
April 19, 2004
It's an admirable, interesting wartime satire, but it has a vaguely distasteful feel that makes its 167 minutes a difficult slog.
September 23, 2014
A triumph of mise en scene mated to a comic vision that keeps topping its own hyperbole.
June 29, 2004
Brilliant, outrageous filmmaking. Underground is touching, hilarious, and new.
March 26, 2009
Emir Kusturica's epic black comedy about Yugoslavia from 1941 to 1992 is a three-hour steamroller circus that leaves the viewer dazed and exhausted, but mightily impressed.
September 23, 2014
A rich, vibrant, visually spectacular survey of the changes the place has gone through during the past 50 years.
September 23, 2014
Delirious in its excess, but never less than ferociously intelligent and operatically emotional, Underground represents one of those rare, exhilarating moments when an outsize artistic vision is fueled by an apparently unlimited budget. Not to be missed.
September 23, 2014
Kusturica takes us from wacky farce to harrowing grief to lyrical fantasy to bloody horror. To ignore any side of Underground is to do it injustice.

