72 Days (2010)rade Serbedzija, Kresimir Mikic Today
Reviewers from Variety praised the "bluesy guitar score" by Miroslav Tadić and the ensemble cast's "gusto," though some critics found the pacing slightly "unbalanced".
as Baba Neđa : The original grandmother and her eventual "replacement". Critical Reception : 72 days (2010)Rade Serbedzija, Kresimir Mikic
: The movie explores the generation gap between the older men still nursing grudges from the 1990s Balkan war and the younger generation represented by Branko. It is noted for its "hick humor" and effort to move Croatian cinema away from purely somber war topics. 72 days (2010) - IMDb Reviewers from Variety praised the "bluesy guitar score"
The film was the official Croatian entry for the at the 84th Academy Awards, though it did not make the final shortlist. It is noted for its "hick humor" and
as Branko : Mane's restless nephew, a musician in a punk band who is caught between his family's schemes and his own debts to the mob. Bogdan Diklić as Joja : Mane's gun-toting brother.
