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The Old Oak Blues (2000)
Srce Nije u Modi (original title)
Fiction, 87 min
 
Production country   Croatia
Languages   Serbian,Croatian
Director   Branko Schmidt
Scriptwriter   Goran Tribuson
Producer   Ivan Maloca
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black comedy
 
   
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Osijek, autumn 1991. Henry, an English environmentalist, comes to Croatia in order to stop the devastation the oldest oak tree in the world, located in Stari Rastovac, in Eastern Slavonija. He meets Katie, an English reporter of Croatian descent, professional and cold, who is supposed to write a ‘warm, humane report’ about the war in Croatia. They are joined by a mysterious sixteen year-old boy Robi. With the help of Ante, a Croatian soldier, they start their journey to Stari Rastovac, a village surrounded by Serbian forces. They are accompanied by two clumsy policemen, Suco and Brca, who search for spies. After a line of weird, bizarre and astonishing encounters and events, they come to Stari Rastovac. There, the events evolve in an unusual and unexpected way.
 
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