The Shutka Book of Records (2005)
A documentary about bizarre residents of Shutka, a Macedonian village built on the former city dump area. Shutka, where everyone is the champion of something. This film is a celebration of the culture, humor, spirit, oddities and idiosyncrasies of the Roma, one of the world's poorest and most persecuted peoples. Ultimately we are instructed in the celebration of life despite any and all circumstances - everyone is of value here.
Director: Aleksandar Manić
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: November 3, 2005
Cast
- Jasar Destani - Priest
- Bajram Severdžan - Self
Screenplay
Music: Varhan Orchestrovič Bauer
Cinematography: Dominik Miškovský
Editing: Ivana Davidová, Aleksandar Manić
Production: Aleksandar Manić
Country: Czech Republic, Serbia and Montenegro
Language: Deutsch, Macedonian, Raeto-Romance, Srpski, Türkçe
Original Language: sr
Keywords
gypsy, world record
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Shutka Book of Records about?
- A documentary about bizarre residents of Shutka, a Macedonian village built on the former city dump area. Shutka, where everyone is the champion of something. This film is a celebration of the culture, humor, spirit, oddities and idiosyncrasies of the Roma, one of the world's poorest and most persecuted peoples. Ultimately we are instructed in the celebration of life despite any and all circumstances - everyone is of value here.
- Who directed The Shutka Book of Records?
- The Shutka Book of Records was directed by Aleksandar Manić.
- Who stars in The Shutka Book of Records?
- The Shutka Book of Records stars Jasar Destani, Bajram Severdžan.
- How long is The Shutka Book of Records?
- The Shutka Book of Records has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
- What genre is The Shutka Book of Records?
- The Shutka Book of Records is a Documentary film.
- Where was The Shutka Book of Records produced?
- The Shutka Book of Records was produced in Czech Republic, Serbia and Montenegro.