Jagoda Kaloper Movies
The well-meaning crew put in charge of investigating illegal house-building in Yugoslavia causes more troubles both for the house-builders and for the country's higher ups than either have much use for. They are soon pressured to be less conscientious. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Starring:
- Stole Arandjelovic, Slobodan Dimitrijevic, (more)
Responding to the material demands of his young wife, a fiftyish man who runs an import-export firm engages in some corrupt activities, and runs into trouble. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Starring:
- Fabijan Sovagovic, Jagoda Kaloper, (more)
"W.R." is pioneering sexologist Wilhelm Reich, whose precedent-breaking theories concerning carnal behavior and politics (including the invention of the orgone box) made him persona non grata in most psychoanalytic circles. By all accounts, Reich began his career brilliantly - as the next great successor to Freud and Jung; he then delved into extraordinarily controversial work that divided his critics, leading some to conclude that Reich had experienced a psychotic break from reality. Dusan Makavejev is the equally controversial Yugoslavian director fascinated by Reich's theories. This essay film by Makavejev - his first major work - constitutes a witty, free-form riff on the director's perception of Reichian philosophies as the basis of individual and collective sexual liberation. Makavejev elucidates the Reichian mindset via interviews with the doctor's relatives and colleagues (we even hear from Reich's barber!) Also illustrated is the ongoing conflict between the free-thinking disciples of W.R.'s sociopolitical attitudes and the adherents of sterile Stalinism. Over the course of the picture, Makavejev journeys to the U.S. and interviews such American sexual liberationists as Screw magazine editor Al Goldstein and Betty Dodson. Woven into the factual proceedings is a fictional plotline concerning the romance between Reich adherent Milena and uptight Soviet athlete Vladimir Ilyich. Though the film was never released in Makavejev's native Yugoslavia, WR: Mysteries of the Organism firmly established the iconoclastic filmmaker's international reputation. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Starring:
- Milena Dravic, Jagoda Kaloper, (more)
A wedding celebration of a peasant to a beautiful young girl is interrupted by two callous commissars. The top councilman is powerless to stop the duo who have been sent as representatives of Stalin. The two quietly bide their time as they watch the guests who are scheduled to be arrested for their political leanings. When the new bride cares for the injured councilman, he rapes her while the irate villagers hear the attack outside. Her husband rejects her when she is returned to him by the angry mob. The rapist is led off to jail and the bride is gunned down trying to escape. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
- Starring:
- Fabijan Sovagovic, Adem Cejvan, (more)
A young clerk follows in his father's footsteps and goes to work for a bank. He soon discovers his attitudes about work and social conditions have been passed down through the generations. Longing to break away from the life of a predictable, colorless bean counter, the young man battles bureaucratic dehumanization and dreams of leaving his dull existence behind. During a job-screening process, he and another woman comically try to hide urine specimens from each other. This satirical comedy feature is subtitled "The Fantastic Youth of Boris Horvat the Clerk." ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
- Starring:
- Rade Serbedzija, Jagoda Kaloper, (more)
A young journalist reflects on his past and present while waiting to fall asleep in this avant garde feature from director Vatroslav Mimica. He recalls his childhood during World War II in which his father was murdered. Also on his mind are his ex-wife and child as well as his current mistress. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
- Starring:
- Slobodan Dimitrijevic, Pavle Vujisic, (more)



