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Three Love Stories
Three Love Stories Tribeca Cinemas, Thursday, September 13, 10:30 p.m.

Director:
Snjezana Tribuson

Original Language Title: Tri ljubavne price
Drama, 25 min., 2007
Production Company: Kinorama
Screenplay: Snjezana Tribuson
Cast: Ljiljana Bogojevic, Judita Frankovic, Dragica Sreckovic
Director of Photography: Branko Linta
Editor: Marina Barac
Music: Pavao Miholjevic, Juraj Ferina

Synopsis:

Black-humour story about three abused women. The first one was molested by her husband, until she fled to a safe-house. The second one is a woman who ended up in prison for having cut off the hand of her abusive husband. Both men claim they still love their wives. The third love story is a story about an elderly woman who is finally living in the harmony with her husband.

Snjezana TribusonDirector's biography:

Snjezana Tribuson
Born in Bjelovar 1957. Tribuson took a degree in film and television directing from the Academy for Theatre, Film and Television (today Academy of Drama Arts) in Zagreb. In the early 80's, she directed feature, documentary and educational films for Television Zagreb (today Croatian radio television), as well as many TV-Dramas (the most famous is the costumed fantasy horror melodrama Mor from 1991/92, based on the short story by Ðuro Sudeta). Afterwards she devoted herself to feature films and achieved great ratings and critical acclaim with her romantic melodrama Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer (1998). However, her most successful work up to now is the TV-film Crna kronika or Dan zena (2000), which lucidly used the motives from Tri muskarca Melite Zganjer. She is also the author of the TV-film Mrtva tocka (1995). The writer and screenwriter, Goran Tribuson, is her brother.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 August 2007 02:35 )