At Least We’ve Met / Wreszcie się spotkaliśmy
Running time: 15'
Marko Grba Singh, SRB 2012, 15’
The camera follows homeless Zoran who wanders through Belgrade in the evening. He tries to sell an icon, asks for a cigarette. The present is the way it is. Zoran laughs to the camera. Behind his smile, the lines around his eyes and the entourage of the homeless, the filmmaker unveils a human story, entangled in this part of Europe, entangled in all the rest. A couple of economics students cheerfully comment on the bleak macroeconomic situation. For them, Zoran is a good example for such deliberation. Zoran for Zoran: “Here we are... What I am. Who you are... Here I go again...”
Authors:
- Marko Grba Singh
Marko Grba Singh was born in Belgrade in 1988. He lived in London, where he attended Pink Floyd’s last gig. He is currently a fourth year film directing student at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, Belgrade. His short documentaries “At Least We’ve Met” and "Pale" had their respective world premieres at the 2012 and 2013 Visions du Réel festival in Nyon, Switzerland.Filmography:At Least We’ve Met (2012)Snoopy (2012)We’re Getting There (2012)read more
Screenings:
- 18.11.2012, 20:00 - 22:00, Kino Zamek, European Competition bloc 8 (Szczecin