Josef (film)

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Josef
Directed by Stanislav Tomić
Produced by Jozo Patljak
Written by Mario Marko Krce
Starring Neven Aljinović Tot
Alen Liverić
Dražen Šivak
Sandra Lončarić
Music by Marko Perković
Distributed by Alka Film
Release dates
<templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
Running time
90 minutes
Country Croatia
Language Croatian, German, Russian, Ukrainian
Budget 900.000 Croatian kuna (165.552 USD)

Josef is 2011 Croatian drama and war film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting war story of Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia.[1]

In the film, stress is given to effective photos, music, violence and sex.[2]

The film is written by Mario Marko Krce.

Opening song of the film, "Josef", is composed and played by Marko Perković.[3]

Critics were very positive. Critics especially praised costumes and scenography, even though film was produced with low budget and in an independent production.

The film won the Golden Arena for Best Special Effects at the 2011 Pula Film Festival.[4]

Plot

In 1915, during World War I in Galicia, Croatian soldiers serving in the Austro-Hungarian Army were sent on Eastern Front to fight against Russian Army and Circassian bandits. An Austrian-Hungarian soldier who has survived the battle, a Croat, takes uniform and identification tag from a dead NCO.[2] A problem occurs when Austrian-Hungarian officer finds out that the soldier is not the one he claims to be.

Identification tag is later given to another soldier and, at the end of the film, it turns out that the original Josef was Josip Broz (already dead at the beginning of the film) and that the final impostor would one day become Tito, the President of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Roles

Major roles

Actor Role
Neven Aljinović Tot Sergeant Josef
Alen Liverić Lieutenant Ali Tiffenbach
Dražen Šivak Captain Seryoza
Sandra Lončarić Pelagija

Supporting roles

Actor
Božidar Frajt
Ivo Gregurević
Bojan Navojec
Igor Hamer
Robert Ugrina
Hana Hegedušić
Tvrtko Jurić
Zorana Rajić
Dieter Schaad
Filip Šovagović
Milan Štrljić
Vid Balog
Draško Zidar
Viktor Goltz
Božidarka Freit
Anne Lise Maxiant
Marko Perković
Zorana Rajić
Nino Sorić
Tvrtko Jurić
Filip Pobran
Miroslav Bohin Isus
Antonio Farkaš
Šime Zanze
Tatjana Kandrač
Vanja Stojković

Theories about Tito's origin

  • The real Josep Broz was killed and replaced by a Russian agent in Soviet Russia.[5]
  • Tito was actually Jošua Ambroz Tito, Austrian Jew.

Such theories were inspiration for creation of this movie, but are not considered to have any significant historical basis.

References

  1. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Polimac, Nenad. Thompson je preko filma ipak ušao u Arenu: Ratni triler 'Jozef' pun je nasilja, seksa, efektne fotografije i glazbe. Jutarnji list, 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-09-17 (Croatian)
  3. Omerović, Arsen. Najbolje na kraju Pule – film "Josef" o Prvom svjetskom ratu. Večernji list, 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2011-09-17 (Croatian)
  4. Šagovac, Mladen. Druga velika Zlatna arena za Tomislava Radića. Moj film, 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-09-17 (Croatian)
  5. S. B. VIDEO / Tito je bio Rus: TOP 10 najluđih teorija zavjere. 24 sata. 2010-01-24. Retrieved 2011-10-31 (Croatian)

External links