Molodist Kyiv international film festival

The Eclipse

Program:
Documentary competition
Year:
2022
Country:
Norway
Genre:
Documentary
Duration:
110'
On August 11, 1999, while the world celebrated the Solar eclipse, most of Serbia’s population barricaded themselves in their homes and nuclear bunkers, in fear of the lunar shadow. Using this event as a metaphor for the nation's unclean conscience about the consequences of its political choices, in this documentary essay the director confronts her country’s wartime and criminal past, and the evil that is still on the loose today.
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Nataša Urban

Nataša Urban was born on March 1, 1977 in Zrenjanin, Serbia. She is a documentary director and editor, known for Journey of a Red Fridge (2007), Big Sister Punam (2009), and The Future of Iraq (2018) that have been screened at over 100 international film festivals and have received 40 awards, including the (UNICEF Award for Children Rights for Big Sister Punam. 

Nataša holds a Masters degree in Photography from the University of Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. She lives and works in Oslo. Norway.

Filmography: Journey of a Red Fridge (2007), Big Sister Punam (2009), Mellom oss (2017), The Future of Iraq (2018)

Creative team
Director
Nataša Urban
Screenplay
Nataša Urban
Camera
Ivan Markovic
Editing
Jelena Maksimovic
Music
Jared Blum, Billy Gould
Sound Design
Jared Blum, Billy Gould
Producer
Ingvil Giske
Production
Taskovski Films Ltd
World sales company
Taskovski Films
Offline film schedule
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