7–18 november 2012

Belgrade during the 1990's. At the same time as wars are raging in Croatia and Bosnia, society in Yugoslavia is falling apart.
Two young men are entering the path of crime, their role models are from a TV-show about street life and they are digging their way deeper into the world
of crime. Until they one day have a fall-out and one of them shoots the other. The victim survives and ends up in hospital. But it is not revenge that occupy his thoughts, but reconciliation.
Rani is director Srdjan Dragojevic's follow-up to Pretty Village,Prety Flame. This time he has left the front-line and gone into the city, where he has made a violent drama about a society where all norms and values have been lost.
Parallel with the story of the two guys, we also get to follow their parents. The film spans five years, from 1991 to 1996, and Dragojevic has had the intention to give as true a picture as possible of how it was, and is, to I ive in Belgrade during wartime. In the film we see Miki Manojlovic, from the films of Emir Kustarica, as well as Dragojevic's own We Are Not Angels.
| Titel | The Wounds |
| Regi | Srdjan Dragojevic |
| Land | |
| Prod. år | 1998 |
| Längd | 103 min |
| Festivalår | 1998 |
| Sektion | Competition |
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