

Season 1 • Episode 6
LatestThose underground are now rising. A dangerous deal is made with repercussions for all. Once upon a time there was a country...
This movie reflects the history of Yugoslavia since the beginning of WWII (and similar to all ex-communist countries) to the last horrible events in Balcanian countries. Behind the comedy is hidden the pain of whole generations, which have suffered WWII, The Cold War, the war in Yugoslavia, the communism, the treachery of their own leadership, the fall. The film shows us the reality, as seen by those who feel unlimited love for their country and culture. Marko and Blacky represent the true leaders of the country, the soul of the nation and not without controversies. Once Upon A Time There Was A Country is an extended TV version of Emir Kusturica's Palme d'Or winning Underground.
Direction
Kusturica's maximalist circus of collapsing Yugoslavia.
Acting
Manojlović and Ristovski's toxic lifelong bromance.
Score
Goran Bregović's brass band funeral-wedding chaos.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kusturica was accused of Serbian nationalism; Bosnian director Jasmila Žbanić called it 'fascist kitsch.' The controversy persists.
The underground tunnels were real—Kusturica built them for the Cannes premiere screening, then destroyed and rebuilt them for this extended version.
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