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IndieWire Review | Singing Serbian Depression: “White White World”

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In the Serbian drama “White White World: The Miner’s Opera” (“Beli Beli Svet”), the characters sing, but never dance. Formulated as a modern day Greek tragedy set in the decrepit southeastern mining town Bor, the movie follows a close group of alienated locals through misguided love affairs and other brash misdeeds. But the songs feature no choreography or other stylish methods of breaking the harsh, downtrodden tableaux. It’s a surprisingly effective strategy. With his sophomore effort, director Oleg Novkovic uses musical expression to frame inner monologues that would never work in spoken form. As a result, a story exclusively populated by damaged people engaged in morally ambiguous, often depraved behavior manages to evoke sympathy for all of them.

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THR: White White World Review

THR: There are several mournful songs in Serbian director Oleg Novkovic's "White White World" that seem to emerge from the melancholy Balkan souls of its array of defeated characters struggling to find love and meaning in life.

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