Loving Glances (2003)

Loving Glances (2003)
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Directed by Srdjan Karanovic, Sjaj u Ocima (Loving Glances) is set in 1995 Belgrade. Despite a war raging in the background, young people throughout the country are trying in vain to fall in love and get married, as they feel a normal life would ensconce them. When refugee Labud (Senad Alihodzic), a draft-dodging Serbian student, comes to the city without a job or dime to his name, he turns to a marriage broker (Milena Dravic) to help him find the woman of his dreams. He is paired with Romana (Ivana Bolanca), a pretty Belgrader who, despite a sophisticated facade, is also a penniless refugee. Sjaj u Ocima also features Jelena Dokic. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Senad AlihodzicIvana Bolanca, (more)
Director(s):
Srdjan Karanovic
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DVD
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Synopsis of Loving Glances

Directed by Srdjan Karanovic, Sjaj u Ocima (Loving Glances) is set in 1995 Belgrade. Despite a war raging in the background, young people throughout the country are trying in vain to fall in love and get married, as they feel a normal life would ensconce them. When refugee Labud (Senad Alihodzic), a draft-dodging Serbian student, comes to the city without a job or dime to his name, he turns to a marriage broker (Milena Dravic) to help him find the woman of his dreams. He is paired with Romana (Ivana Bolanca), a pretty Belgrader who, despite a sophisticated facade, is also a penniless refugee. Sjaj u Ocima also features Jelena Dokic. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
97 mins

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Director(s):
Srdjan Karanovic
Writer(s):
Srdjan Karanovic
Producer(s):
Mike DowneySam TaylorZoran Cvijanovic
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    Jim L.

    Foreign film with subtitles. Nice touch to include all the relatives and the lost love as emotional baggage and who appear from time to time to talk with the main characters. Nice device that adds quaintness and is quite endearing. Well worth the time to watch it. Leaves you with a pleasant uplifted feeling.

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    Joshua N.

    This film was much better than I had anticipated. A love story from the Balkans after the breakup of Yugoslavia? Yes. And how well done! This is sure to be a future classic like Tito and Me (Tito i Ja) and Hey Babu Riba (Bal na Vodi.)

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