Gjorce Stavreski
Bojan Stilin
Dimo Popov
Josip Ivančić
Dorijan Milovanovik
Spectrum
Gologoricka 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
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59 min
Color
The film ‘Doma’ deals with the relationship between Macedonians and Croats, distinctive on many levels within both regional and global framework, and presented with a strong individual approach. The testimonies of protagonists include those of a former drug addict providing assistance to other addicts, a member of Komaja (a religious cult propagating liberal sex philosophy), a bohemian Macedonian musician, a teenage Manga-artist who attended primary school in both countries, an actor (Albanian by nationality) who moved to Croatia as a ‘love immigrant’ and ended up a waiter, a pregnant woman nostalgic for her youth, a fashion stylist who moved to Croatia for professional reasons, and a young man in doubt whether to become a catholic, an orthodox or a martial artist. Their stories refer to a lot of hot issues, such as age difference, sexual orientation, economic and professional realization of a person, comparison of urban vs. small town life, religion as a component of an identity, addiction to drugs as a symbol of deterioration and the feelings towards homeland ranging from nostalgia to pragmatism.
Born on December 28, 1978, in Skopje, Macedonia. Graduated from Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje, film and TV department.
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