When father was away on business


Original title : Otac na službenom putu (1985)
Language : serbo-croatian
Length : 135 mn
Music : Zoran Simjanović
Script : Abdulah Sidran
Photo : Vilko Filać
Awards :

  • Golden Palm (Unanimously) at Cannes Film Festival, 1985
  • FIPRESCI Award at Cannes Film Festival, 1985


Tito's break-up with Stalin in 1948 marked the beginning of not only confusing, but also very dangerous years for many hard-core Yugoslav communists. A careless remark about the newspaper cartoon is enough for Mesha to join many arrested unfortunates. His family is now forced to cope with the situation and wait for his release from prison. The story is told from the perspective of Malik, his young son who believes the mother's story about father being "away on business".

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Soundtrack :

  1. Mesecarenje do Mase (Young sleepwalker goes to Macha)
  2. Cikita (Chiquita)
  3. Dolazail kod Ankice (Arrival at Ankica)
  4. Ziv je (He is alive !)
  5. Majka u panici (Mum panics !)
  6. Posle mosta (After the bridge)
  7. Bajkal (Lake Baïkal)
  8. Aeromiting (Aeromeeting)
  9. Hapsenje (Under arrest)
  10. Balada o braci Moric (The song of brothers Moric)
  11. Ljubav (Love)
  12. Odlazak Mase (Macha's leaving)
  13. Klice vila iznad Trebovica (The fairy sings above the mountains of Trebovice)
  14. Kraj (Sleepwalking)

The soundtrack, once edited by Milan, is now sold out.

DVD, VHS


Anecdotes :

Note : One can already see in this movie some of Kusturica's favorite actors : Miki Manojlović of course that we can see again in Underground and Black Cat White Cat, Davor Dujmović (unforgettable Perhan of Time of the gypsies) and Mirjana Karanović (in Hungry Heart).

Malik, Mesha's son, is able to walk while he's asleep. His night walks are often dangerous... One can consider this character of Malik like an alive metaphor of "New Yugoslavia", from the point of view of Emir Kusturica in 1985 : Malik sees around him its Moslim bosnian family, his Serb neighbours, his Croatian aunt... and him, he dreams of a soccer ball in true leather, he dreams to fly, to be free without this small bell attached at toe, he wants to understand why his father left, why one makes burials with empty coffins... and when he walks the night, he returns... healthy : he represents a possible future !

Emir Kusturica: "To obtain the Golden Palm in Cannes ? I did not believe a second in it. I looked with any chance the broadcast show on TV. I was in Sarajevo in my apartment. Miloš Forman spoke and I said myself it is over, I will not even have the Best Director... ". Why did Emir leave Cannes after his film was shown ? He absolutely had to go back to Sarajevo to help a friend fixing the central heating in his appartement...

The working title of the film, as proposed by Abdulah Sidran was Children's diseases, suggesting that the various episodes of post-second world war Communism were in fact the benign diseases of a young society, and that Malik, the young hero had to suffer through them all.

The famous drawing was really published in the newspaper Politika in july 1950. We can see Marx with Staline in the background. Meša made the only mistake to make a comment by saying "isn't it a bit exagerated ... ?", but it was enough for the zelated ones to send him to a work camp. At that time, relationships between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia were very tense : on 28 june 1948, Staline officially condemned Yugoslavia. The high point will be reached on 22 july 1952 during the football match of the Heslinki (Finland) Olympic Games. Yugoslavia wins agains Soviet Union by 3 to 1. The match will be considered by Yugoslavians as a victory of Titism against Stalinism.


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