Fine Dead Girls

Fine Dead Girls
Directed by Dalibor Matanić
Produced by Jozo Patljak
Written by Dalibor Matanić, Mate Matišić
Starring Olga Pakalović
Nina Violić
Inge Appelt
Krešimir Mikić
Ivica Vidović
Milan Štrljić
Music by Jura Ferina, Pavle Miholjević
Cinematography Branko Linta
Edited by Tomislav Pavlić
Release dates
  • 2002 (2002)
Running time
77 minutes
Country Croatia
Language Croatian

Fine Dead Girls (Croatian: Fine mrtve djevojke), sometimes also Nice Dead Girls is a 2002 film introduced on Pula Film Festival. The film has been named one of the best Croatian movies of the last decade. It caught much attention due to its controversial, provocative themes.

Plot

Iva and Marija, who are a lesbian couple, rent an apartment in Zagreb in a building that seems to be quiet and a safe environment for their love. But as time passes by, the atmosphere in the house gets more and more aggressive.

Elder Olga is dominating the house. Other tenants include her calm husband and her grown-up son Daniel (who has a crush on Iva), the prostitute Lidija, an abused housewife, a widower keeping the corpse of his newly deceased wife, a gynecologist performing abortions in one flat of the house and an ex-soldier who regularly plays martial music at night. The characters are meant to display the madness of the post war Croatian society.

The conservative religious father of Marija is secretly tracing his daughter and pays Lidija to try to seduce Iva, which fails.

After Olga finds out that Iva and Marija are lesbians, the situation escalates to rape, murder and kidnapping.

Cast

Awards and nominations

Pula Film Festival 2002

Geneva Cinéma Tout Ecran 2003

Sochi International Film Festival 2003

External links

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