Tears for Sale (2008)
January 30, 2008Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Katarina Radivojević
Mala Boginja
Sonja Kolačarić
Ognjenka
Stefan Kapičić
Arsa 'Kralj carlstona'
Nenad Jezdić
Dragoljub 'Covek od celika'
Olivera Katarina
Velika Boginja
Nada Šargin
Mlada
Jovana Stipić
Ratija
Danica Maksimović
Zagorka
Radmila Tomović
Zamna
Danijela Vranješ
Nada
Elizabeta Đorevska
Mara 'Pijandura'
Uroš Stojanović
Director
Zlatija Ocokoljić
Gradska udovica
Aleksandar Radivojević
Writer
Ana Bretšnajder
Čukunbaba
Ana Maljević
Vojnikuša
Batrić Nenezić
Producer
Marija Dakić
Seoska udovica
Shigeru Umebayashi
Composer
Dušan Ivanović
Cinematographer
Yves Beloniak
Editor
Đorđe Marković
Editor
Paolo Magelli
Deda Bisa
Jelena Mrđa
Kelnerica
Dejan Urošević
Editor
Aleksandra Humo
Žena u Minogradu
Veljko Despotović
ProductionDesigner
Stelios Spiridakis
Dečak s puškom
Ljiljana Cincar-Danilović
Žena sa kontrabasom
Vasilisa Simić
Beba narikača
Dragoljub Vojnov
Starčić
Natalija Radić
Rivalka za ružu
Ana Simić
Žena sa puškom I
Ivana Kanjevac
Žena sa puškom II
Aleksandra Pavelkić
Žena sa puškom III
Aleksandra Širkić
Prodavačica na vašaru
Alex Nikolic
Production Controller / Visual Effects Producer
Marko Paljić
Executive Producer
Mirjana Tomić
Executive Producer
Miloš Vlalukin
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 30, 2008
Original NameЧарлстон за Огњенку
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 26m
Budget$6,000,000
Genres
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Tears for Sale, also known internationally as Charleston & Vendetta or also as Funeral Brides (original title in Serbian: Чарлстон за Огњенку, Čarlston za Ognjenku, literal translation Charleston for Ognjenka, French: Charleston et Vendetta), is a 2008 Serbian drama film.
Directed by Uroš Stojanović, it stars Sonja Kolačarić, Katarina Radivojević, Nenad Jezdić, Stefan Kapičić, and Olivera Katarina.
It was released in Serbia following a January 30, 2008 premiere at Belgrade's Sava Centar. Made on a budget that exceeds €4 million, the movie was shot during summer 2005 as the most expensive Serbian movie ever (until St. George Shoots the Dragon surpassed it a year later). It then went into a long post-production due to specific CGI requirements.
Featuring 40 minutes' worth of special effects and over 100,000 metres (330,000 ft) of film, around five times more than the average used in Serbia, from the technical point of view the film turned out to be one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of Serbian cinematography. The musical score was done by Japanese composer Shigeru Umebayashi. Luc Besson's production and distribution companies Blue Pen and EuropaCorp hold the film's foreign market distribution rights.
In September 2008, the film was shown at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival, where it had three screenings as part of the festival's Vanguard programme. It was shown at the Santa Barbara 2009 International Film Festival (22 January – 1 February). In August 2009, it premiered in France.