Chefurs Raus!

October. 03,2013      
Rating:
6.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Marko, Adi, Aco and Dejan hag out in front of block of flats in Fuzine. Marko is pissed because he quit playing basketball and because the sexy TV presenter doesn't notice him and because his father Radovan is going to beat him up for quitting basketball. Adi is irritated by the fact that his brother Sanel is a drug addict and because his father Mirsad prefers to shang waitresses somewhere in Austira rather than to deal whit this. Makarovicka chefur girl gives a hard time to Aco and he would like to tak a revenge on Damjanovic - bus driver. Dejan is anxious because his mother Sonja wants to move to Slovenske Konjice. Policemen stop the boys one night and their world starts to disintegrate.

Benjamin Krnetić as  Marko
Dino Hajderovič as  Aco
Ivan Pašalič as  Adi
Jernej Kogovšek as  Dejan
Emir Hadžihafizbegović as  Radovan
Sabrina Noack as  Ranka
Zoran Cvijanović as  Mirtič
Polona Juh as  Sonja
Daria Lorenci Flatz as  Samira
Vesna Trivalić as  Marina

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Reviews

PodBill
2013/10/03

Just what I expected

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Hayden Kane
2013/10/04

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Donald Seymour
2013/10/05

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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Philippa
2013/10/06

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Theia
2013/10/07

Based on a novel which won the highest national cultural award, the story of young Marko is not a comedy, but a many-sided drama. I admit my skepticism when I heard about making it into a film – since the quality of the novel is not just its story, but also the way it is told: the language and the little details transform the tragic outline into a pure literary delight.If you experienced the uneasiness of the relations between immigrants and "natives": it makes you choose sides and you rarely get the chance to really experience the world from the other's point of view. It was the same case for me – after being annoyed with the southern "čefurs" in the elementary school, our ways parted after it and went on our separate tracks, never to meet again. I completely forgot about them, and Goran's book a few years ago shook up my comfortable little world. I finally understood why were those guys calling us names and constantly nagging in the classroom; why they admired their annoying music and were only interested in sports.Back to the movie version: it keeps the narrator from the book, enabling the viewer to see the story from his point of view. And despite the fact that it's fiction, it remains completely realistic – you keep thinking these are the exact same words a "čefur" would use in such situation, this is the exact way he would react. You see them, guys from your town, coming alive on the big screen. And you were never this close to them.The performance of the lead actor is astonishing (or maybe I'm just not used to see such a performance from a Slovenian actor) – the story is told through his eyes and when the plot thickens you do not merely feel FOR him, you feel WITH him. Which is a feeling I rarely get when watching films. Sincerely, thank you Goran for this touching insight. Hvala ti!

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