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Emir Kusturica ( sr-cyrl, Емир Кустурица; born 24 November 1954) is a Serbian film director, screenwriter, actor, producer and musician. He also has French citizenship.http://www.serbia.com/emir-kusturica-artist-builder-and-anti-globalist/ Kusturica is one of the most distinguished European filmmakers active since the mid-1980s, best known for surreal and naturalistic movies that express deep sympathies for people from the margins. He has also been recognized for his projects in town-building. He has competed at the Cannes Film Festival on five occasions and won the Palme d'Or twice (for ''
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'' and '' Underground''), as well as the Best Director prize for '' Time of the Gypsies''. Kusturica has won a Silver Bear at the
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for '' Arizona Dream'', a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival for '' Black Cat, White Cat'' and a Silver Lion for Best First Work for '' Do You Remember Dolly Bell?''. He has also been made a
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of the French
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. Since the mid-2000s, Kusturica's primary residence has been in Drvengrad, a town built for his film '' Life Is a Miracle'', in the Mokra Gora region of Serbia. He had portions of the historic village reconstructed for the film. He has been a member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republika Srpska since 9 November 2011. Among other accolades, Kusturica became a UNICEF ambassador in 2002 and eight years later he was made a chevalier of the Legion of Honour in France. He published an autobiography "Smrt je neprovjerena glasina" (“Death Is an Unverified Rumour”) in 2010, followed by a book of fiction, "Sto jada" (“Hundreds of Troubles”), in 2013.


Early life

Kusturica was born in Sarajevo, the son of Murat Kusturica, a journalist employed at Sarajevo's Secretariat of Information, and Senka (), a court secretary. Emir grew up as the only child of a
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secular familyJean-Marc Bouineau, ''Le Petit Livre d’Emir Kusturica'', éditions Spartorange, 1993 (), chapter "Nostalghia" in Sarajevo, the capital of PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, then a constituent republic within FPR Yugoslavia. As he writes in 1993, his father's mother was "strongly tied to Muslim rites" while his father "did not belong to any cult, he was not religious at all". Kusturica primarily defined himself as Yugoslavian at least until the year 2000. A lively youth, Kusturica was by his own admission a borderline delinquent while growing up in the Sarajevo neighbourhood of Gorica. Through his father's friendship with the well-known director Hajrudin "Šiba" Krvavac, Kusturica, aged seventeen, got a small part in Krvavac's '' Walter Defends Sarajevo'', a 1972 Partisan film funded by the Yugoslav state.


Cinematic career

In 1978, Kusturica graduated from the film school (FAMU) at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, which is why he is sometimes considered a part of the '' Prague film school'', an informal group of Yugoslav film directors who studied at FAMU and shared similar influences and aesthetics. After graduating from FAMU, Kusturica began directing made-for-TV short films in Yugoslavia.


1980s

He made his feature film debut in 1981 with '' Do You Remember Dolly Bell?'', a coming-of-age drama that won the prestigious Silver Lion for Best First Work at that year's Venice Film Festival. The same year, at age 27, he became a lecturer at the newly established
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, a job he held until 1988. He was also art director of Open Stage Obala (''Otvorena scena Obala''). Kusturica's second feature film, ''
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'' (1985), earned a at Cannes and five Yugoslav movie awards, as well as a nomination for an American Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. In 1989 he earned more accolades for '' Time of the Gypsies'', a film about
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culture and the exploitation of their youth. In 1989 he was a member of the jury at the
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.


1990s

Kusturica continued to make highly regarded films into the next decade, including his American debut, the absurdist comedy '' Arizona Dream'' (1993). He won the Palme d'Or for his black comedy epic '' Underground'' (1995), based upon a scenario of Dušan Kovačević, a noted Serbian playwright. He also taught Film Directing at Columbia University's Graduate Film Division. In 1998, he won the Venice Film Festival's Silver Lion for Best Direction for '' Black Cat, White Cat'', a farcical comedy set in a Gypsy (
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) settlement on the banks of the Danube. The music for the film was composed by the Belgrade-based band
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.


2000s

In 2001, Kusturica directed ''
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'', a documentary road and concert movie about
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, of which he is a band member. He was appointed ''President of the Jury'' of the
2005 Cannes Film Festival The 58th Cannes Film Festival started on 11 May and ran until 22 May 2005. Twenty movies from 13 countries were selected to compete. The awards were announced on 21 May. The Palme d'Or went to the Belgium, Belgian film ''L'Enfant (film), L'Enfant ...
. His film '' Maradona by Kusturica'', a documentary on
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football star Diego Maradona, was released in Italy in May 2007. It premiered in France during the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. His film '' Promise Me This'' premiered at the
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. In June 2007, Kusturica directed the music video to Manu Chao's single " Rainin in Paradize", from the latter's '' La Radiolina'' album. In 2002 Kusturica became an UNICEF National Ambassador for Serbia. Since January 2008 he has organized the annual private
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. Its first installment was held at Drvengrad/Küstendorf, a village built for his film '' Life Is a Miracle'', from 14 to 21 January 2008. His next film, ''Cool Water'', is a comedy set against the background of a
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. Filming started in November 2010 in Germany.


2010s

At the
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, held 11–22 May 2011, Kusturica presided over the jury of the '' Un Certain Regard'' section of the festival's official selection. On 14 May, in Cannes, he was invested with the insignia of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, France's highest decoration. In September 2012, Kusturica accepted an offer to be the head juror of the first Saint Petersburg International Film Festival. During the festival he also performed for the residents and guests of Saint Petersburg with his band The No Smoking Orchestra. During the last months of 2013, Kusturica started shooting a documentary on the life of Uruguayan president José Mujica, whom he considers "the last hero of politics". ''El Pepe: A Supreme Life'' was released in 2018.


Acting

After numerous film cameo appearances over the years, Kusturica's first sizable acting role was in ''
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'', a 2000 movie by director
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, as a convict on the French island colony of Saint Pierre. In 2002, Kusturica appeared as an electric guitar player/security specialist in '' The Good Thief'', directed by Neil Jordan. In the French movie ''
L'affaire Farewell ''Farewell'' (french: L'affaire Farewell; literally ''The Farewell Affair'') is a 2009 French espionage thriller film directed by Christian Carion, starring Guillaume Canet and Emir Kusturica. The film is loosely based on the actions of the high- ...
'' (2009), he played the role of a KGB agent, Colonel Sergei Gregoriev. In ''
On the Milky Road ''On the Milky Road'' ( sr, На млечном путу; it, Lungo la Via Lattea) is a 2016 film directed by Emir Kusturica, based on his segment in the anthology film '' Words with Gods''. ''On the Milky Road'' stars Kusturica and Monica Bellu ...
'' (2016), he played Kosta, a milkman and falconer.


Musical career

In mid-1986, thirty-one-year-old Kusturica started playing bass guitar in
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, a Sarajevan punk/garage rock outfit and part of the New Primitivism movement. Kusturica, an already established and celebrated Palm d'Or-winning film director, joined the band just after Zabranjeno Pušenje frontman Nele Karajlić had caused a media scandal that led to his legal prosecution on the verbal offence grounds and the band being shadow banned in the Yugoslav media, all of which hurt its commercial prospects and led to three of the six members leaving the group. Kusturica ended up playing bass on three track from the band's third studio album ''
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'' and composing one of the songs as well as directing a music video for the track "Manijak" off the album. Though never fully involved in the band's day-to-day activities, Kusturica left Zabranjeno Pušenje in 1988 once the filming of '' Time of the Gypsies'' began. Kusturica returned to the group in the late 1990s following the '' Black Cat, White Cat'' film and the band's name changed to
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. In 1999, the No Smoking Orchestra recorded a new album, ''Unza Unza Time'', produced by the Universal record company, as well as a music video, directed by Emir Kusturica. The band has been touring internationally since 1999. The musician and composer Goran Bregović has composed music for three of Kusturica's films: '' Time of the Gypsies'', '' Arizona Dream'', which featured
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; and '' Underground''.


Writing


''Death is an Unverified Rumour''

Kusturica's autobiography, ''Death is an Unverified Rumour'' (Смрт је непровјерена гласина / ''Smrt je neprovjerena glasina''), was published in October 2010 in Belgrade by Novosti. The launch took place on 26 October during the Belgrade Book Fair and was attended by Nele Karajlić, Dušan Kovačević, foreign minister Vuk Jeremić, Vojislav Koštunica, etc. Initially released only in Serbia, Montenegro, and Republika Srpska, the book's first printing of 20,000 copies quickly sold out. The second printing of 32,000 copies was out in November and it too sold within weeks. On 8 December, the third printing in 40,000 copies was out and promoted a day later at Belgrade's Dom Sindikata. In February 2011, a fourth printing with further 10,000 copies was out and soon the sale of the 100,000th book was announced. The final number of copies sold by the publisher was 114,000.Kusturica: Novom knjigom se borim protiv vremena današnjice
''Blic'', 23 April 2013
Translations were published in Italy (translated by Alice Parmeggiani) on 30 March 2011 under the title ''Dove sono in questa storia'' ("Where am I in this Story"), in France by
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on 6 April 2011 as ''Où suis-je dans cette histoire ?'', and in Germany in September 2011 as ''Der Tod ist ein unbestätigtes Gerücht''. In 2012, the book was published in Bulgaria as ''Cмъpттa e нeпoтвъpдeн cлуx'', in Greece as ''Κι εγώ πού είμαι σ' αυτή την ιστορία;'', in Romania as ''Unde sunt eu în toată povestea asta'', and in Hungary as ''Hogy jövök én a képbe?''.


''Hundred Pains''

Kusturica's second book was a novel, ''Hundred Pains'' (Сто јада / ''Sto jada''), released in Serbia on 24 April 2013 by Novosti a.d. in the initial printing of 35,000 copies. On 6 June, the second printing came out in the circulation of 25,000. The book's translated form was released in France in January 2015 by JC Lattès as ''Étranger dans le mariage''.


''Why Did I Need This''

His third book, a diary titled ''Why Did I Need This'' (Шта ми ово треба / Šta mi ovo treba) was published in October 2018 and for the first time presented at the
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.


Other endeavors


Drvengrad

Drvengrad (meaning ''Wooden Town'') is a traditional village that Kusturica built for his film '' Life Is a Miracle''. It is located in the Zlatibor District near the city of Užice, two hundred kilometers southwest of Serbia's capital,
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. It is located near Mokra Gora and Višegrad, best known for Yugoslav Ivo Andrić's novel, '' The Bridge on the Drina''.


''Time of the Gypsies'' punk opera

During 2007, Kusturica and Nele Karajlić prepared a punk opera, ''Time of the Gypsies''. The initial idea came five years earlier in 2002 from Kusturica's collaborator Marc di Domenico while the support of the
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director Gerard Mortier got the project rolling. Basing the production on his eponymous 1988 film, Kusturica wrote the
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by adapting the story of the Gypsy youth from the Balkans relocating to Italy in order to obtain money for his ill sister's surgery. The director cast young Serbian folk singers Stevan Anđelković and Milica Todorović in the roles of Perhan and Azra, respectively, while the experienced Karajlić took the role of Ahmed Đida. The music in the original movie had been composed by Goran Bregović; however, since Kusturica and he have not been on speaking terms since the late 1990s, those pieces couldn't be used.Kusturica's 'Time of the Gypsies' Gets Opera Staging in Paris
;Bloomberg, 27 June 2007
The all-new score was composed by Dejan Sparavalo of the No Smoking Orchestra. The premiere took place in June 2007, at the Opéra Bastille in Paris, to positive reviews. Following the vast open stage of Bastille, the show was performed in smaller arenas. In March 2008, the production was staged in Paris' Palais des congrès. In fall 2010, the production was staged in Belgrade at Sava Center. On 29 June 2012, the opera was staged in Banja Luka at the City Stadium, for the very first time under the open skies, with 10,000 people in attendance. This was followed with the July staging in
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, as part of La Mar de Músicas de Cartagena. Future staging of the punk opera is scheduled for August 2013 in Krasnodar, Russia, during Kubana Festival.


Küstendorf Film and Music Festival

Since 2008, Drvengrad hosts the annual Küstendorf Film and Music Festival, which showcases films and music from all around the world as well as a competition programme for student short films. The festival is known for not having a red carpet as well as none of the popular Hollywood festival artifacts. The reverence Kusturica enjoys in the film circles along with his professional and personal contacts ensure the arrival of top guests from the European and world cinema every year. The festival hosted global stars
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and Monica Bellucci along with Nikita Mikhalkov, Gael García Bernal, Abel Ferrara,
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,
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, etc.


Andrićgrad

On 28 June 2011 Kusturica started the construction project of Andrićgrad (also known as ''Kamengrad'', meaning ''Stone Town''), located in Višegrad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was scheduled to be completed by 2014. Andrićgrad is located several kilometers from Kusturica's first town Drvengrad, in Serbia. Andrićgrad will be used as a filming location for his new film " Na Drini ćuprija", based on the book '' The Bridge on the Drina'', by Nobel Prize for Literature laureate Ivo Andrić. His last name is used in the town name Andrićgrad, meaning "Town of Andrić" in
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Personal life


Family

Kusturica is married to Maja Mandić; the couple has two children. They live in Drvengrad.


Ethnic and religious identity

On Đurđevdan (
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's Day) in 2005, he was baptised into the
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as Nemanja Kusturica (Немања Кустурица) at the Savina monastery near Herceg Novi, Montenegro. To his critics who considered this the final betrayal of his Bosnian roots, he replied that: Despite the aforementioned conflict of religion, Kusturica refused to see himself as either a Bosnian or Serb. Instead, he had continued to insist that he was simply a Yugoslav. When his mother was on her deathbed he wanted to find out his ancestry and learnt that the origin of the Kusturica family stemmed from two Orthodox Christian branches. An ancestor of his, who helped build the
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in the 18th century, hailed from
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and the Babić family. According to the studies of geographer
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(1880–1918) in the Bileća region (1902): the Kusturica family lived in a ''čopor'' (grouped area, literally "
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") in the village of Plana; they had eight houses next to the Kozjak family (four houses), northwest across a field from the Avdić family (23 houses). In Granica, there was a family surnamed Kusturica which had left Plana 80 years earlier. According to the Avdići, their progenitor Avdija Krivokapić, an Islamized Montenegrin, reportedly was honoured by the
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for his military service and on the way home to
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, in Kyustendil, he bought a gypsy and brought him to Plana; this gypsy was, according to them, an ancestor of the Kusturica family. The story, however, as was common, was motivated by traditional disputes of neighbouring families regarding status in the village. According to Savo Pujić, an ancestor was Hajdarbeg Kusturica who was a '' čauš'' (officer) who lived in Volujak and was said to have been fair, having repurchased Muslim slaves, protected Orthodox clergy and his subject peasants. The name is derived from ''kustur'', an
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word for dull knives, sabres, etc., most often referring to sabres.


Political views and public positions


Serbian issues

Kusturica was an early supporter of Ante Marković's Union of Reform Forces of Yugoslavia. At the 2007 parliamentary elections, he gave indirect support to Prime Minister Vojislav Koštunica and his
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Democratic Party of Serbia. In 2007, he also supported the Serbian campaign
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, a campaign against the separation of Kosovo. Kusturica was awarded the Order of St. Sava, First Class, for his "selfless care and presentation of the Serbian nation in the world", on 12 May 2012.


Roman Polanski

In 2009, Kusturica signed a petition in support of director Roman Polanski following his arrest in relation to his 1977 sexual abuse charges, who had been detained while traveling to a film festival, which the petition argued would undermine the tradition of film festivals as a place for works to be shown "freely and safely", and that arresting filmmakers traveling to neutral countries could open the door "for actions of which no-one can know the effects."


Putin and Russia

Regarding President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, he said in 2012: "If I was English I would be very much against Putin. If I was American I would even fight with him, but if I was Russian I would vote for him". Kusturica was present at the Kremlin for Putin's third inauguration as president in May 2012. He has expressed support for the
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. On 4 November 2016 he received the Order of Friendship from Vladimir Putin in Moscow. He communicated in Russian at the event. In April 2022, Kusturica signed a petition calling for Serbia not to impose sanctions on Russia after it invaded Ukraine, with the petition reportedly arguing that alliance between the Russian and Serbian people is the only guarantee for maintaining Serbia's territorial integrity.


Controversy


Work

Kusturica and his work have provoked controversy at home and abroad. '' Underground'', scripted by Dušan Kovačević, was partly financed by state-owned Yugoslav television. It recounted the history of Yugoslavia from World War II until the conflicts during the 1990s. Bosnian and French critics claimed the film contained pro-Serb propaganda.Serb director tries for third triumph
'' The Guardian'', 15 May 2004
Dispute Leads Bosnian to Quit Films
'' The New York Times'', 5 December 1995
French philosopher and writer
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, a supporter of the Croatian president
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during the 1990s, denounced the Cannes Film Festival's jury award, saying:
In recognizing ''Underground'', the Cannes jury thought it was honouring a creator with a thriving imagination. In fact, it has honoured a servile and flashy illustrator of criminal clichés. The Cannes jury ... praised a version of the most hackneyed and deceitful Serb propaganda. The devil himself could not have conceived so cruel an outrage against Bosnia, nor such a grotesque epilogue to Western incompetence and frivolity.
It was later revealed that Finkielkraut had not seen the film before writing his criticism. French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy made a film criticizing ''Underground''. In a discussion with Levy, the Slovenian philosopher
Slavoj Žižek Slavoj Žižek (, ; ; born 21 March 1949) is a Slovenian philosopher, cultural theorist and public intellectual. He is international director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities at the University of London, visiting professor at New Y ...
said:
I hope we share another point, which is – to be brutal – hatred of irectorEmir Kusturica. ''Underground'' is one of the most horrible films that I've seen. What kind of Yugoslav society do you see in Kusturica's ''Underground''? A society where people fornicate, drink, fight – a kind of eternal orgy.
Sarajevo-born novelist Aleksandar Hemon, who emigrated to the United States before the war, said ''Underground'' downplayed Serbian atrocities by presenting "the Balkan war as a product of collective, innate, savage madness."


Libel cases


Andrej Nikolaidis

Andrej Nikolaidis, a Montenegrin writer and columnist, criticized Kusturica for appearing to agree with
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević (, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the president of Serbia within Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1997 (originally the Socialist Republic of Serbia, a constituent republic of ...
's propaganda during the
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( sh, Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started ...
. Kusturica sued Nikolaidis and the ''Monitor'' newspaper for civil damages at the Supreme Court of Montenegro. In the end, Nikolaidis was ordered to pay $6,490 to Kusturica for calling the famed director a "media star of Milosevic's war machinery". The judge ruled that the evidence was not credible enough.Il caso Kusturica
23 February 2005 (in Italian)
In the end Nikolaidis and the paper were fined 12,000 euros for breaking the code of journalism by calling Kusturica "stupid, ugly and corrupt" in the article.


2010 Antalya festival

In October 2010, Kusturica withdrew from the jury of Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival after being publicly criticized and accused by Turkish director Semih Kaplanoğlu and Turkey's minister of culture Ertuğrul Günay over his alleged remarks and opinions about the
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( sh, Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started ...
."Kusturica Quits Film Festival Jury in Turkey"
ABC News, Retrieved on 11 October 2010.
The criticism of Kusturica was started by an organization called the Turkish-Bosnian Cultural Federation as soon as Kusturica was announced as a jury member. Turkish media reported that Kusturica repeatedly downplayed the number of people killed and the rape of Muslim women during the war. The daily newspaper ''
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'' said Kusturica denied the allegations. Public sentiment in Turkey and in Serbia was such that a couple of days after Kusturica left Turkey, there were unsubstantiated news reports by Serbian tabloids claiming that a mob of Turkish youths in Antalya physically assaulted Swiss actor Michael Neuenschwander (in town to promote his movie ''180° – Wenn deine Welt plötzlich Kopf steht'') because they mistook him for Kusturica due to apparent physical resemblances between the two. Later, Neuenschwander's press agent said there was no physical assault and that Neuenschwander was verbally abused by a small group. Kusturica later commented on the incident:


Filmography


Feature films


Shorts and television work


As actor (selected films)


Awards


Selected film awards

* 1st prize on Student's Film Festival in
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, (1978) for ''Guernica'' * Silver Lion for "Best First Work" in Venice Film Festival, (1981) for ''Do You Remember Dolly Bell?'' *
FIPRESCI The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI, short for Fédération Internationale de la PRESse CInématographique) is an association of national organizations of professional film critics and film journalists from around the world fo ...
prize at Venice Film Festival (1981) for ''Do You Remember Dolly Bell?'' * Golden Palm Cannes Film Festival, (1985) for ''When Father Was Away on Business'' *
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prize Cannes Film Festival, (1985) for ''When Father Was Away on Business'' * Best Foreign Language Academy Award Nomination, (1985) for ''When Father Was Away on Business'' * Best Director award at Cannes Film Festival, (1989) for ''Time of Gypsies'' * Silver Bear – Special Jury Prize at the
Berlin Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
, (1993) for ''Arizona Dream'' * Golden Palm at Cannes Film Festival, (1995) for ''Underground'' * Silver Lion for best director in
1998 Venice Film Festival The 55th annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 3 and 13 September 1998. The Golden Lion was awarded to ''Così ridevano'' by Gianni Amelio. Jury The following people comprised the 1998 jury: * Ettore Scola (Italy) (head of ...
for the film ''Black Cat, White Cat''. * Silver Plate of best documentary at Chicago International Film Festival, (2001) for ''Super 8 Stories'' * Cinema Prize of the French Education System at
Cannes Festival The Cannes Festival (; french: link=no, Festival de Cannes), until 2003 called the International Film Festival (') and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films o ...
(2004) for ''Life is a Miracle'' * Best European Union Film at
César Award Cesar, César or Cèsar may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''César'' (film), a 1936 film directed by Marcel Pagnol * ''César'' (play), a play by Marcel Pagnolt * César Award, a French film award Places * Cesar, Portugal * C ...
s, (2005) for ''Life is a Miracle'' * In 2004, The Prix de l'Education nationale (National Education Prize) honored Emir Kusturica and his film '' Život je čudo'' (Life is a Miracle). * Lifetime Achievement Award at the
26th Moscow International Film Festival The 26th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 18 to 27 July 2004. The Golden George was awarded to the Russian film '' Our Own'' directed by Dmitriy Meshiev. Jury * Alan Parker (United Kingdom – Chairman of the Jury) * Jerzy Stu ...
* Honorary Magritte Award at the
4th Magritte Awards The 4th Magritte Awards ceremony, presented by the Académie André Delvaux, honored the best films of 2013 in Belgium and took place on 1 February 2014, at the Square in the historic site of Mont des Arts, Brussels beginning at 8:00 p.m. CE ...
, on 1 February 2014. * CICT-UNESCO Enrico Fulchignoni Award, Venice film festival, 2018.


Architecture


Philippe Rotthier European Architecture Award
for his ethnic village projec
Küstendorf
(also called Drvengrad – "wooden town") on Mt. Zlatibor, Serbia, in 2005. The prize is awarded every three years by the Brussels ''Foundation for Architecture''.


Literature

* On 8 April 2011, Kusturica was the first person ever to receive "Momo Kapor award", for his book ''Death is an Unverified Rumour'' * In 2011, Kusturica won "Tipar award" for satire, awarded in the city of
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Orders

*
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres The ''Ordre des Arts et des Lettres'' (Order of Arts and Letters) is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is ...
, France's highest
order Order, ORDER or Orders may refer to: * Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood * Heterarchy, a system of organization wherein the elements have the potential to be ranked a number of d ...
in recognition of significant contribution to the arts. * Order of St. Sava,
Serbian Orthodox Church The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
's highest decoration, on 12 May 2012. * Order of St. King Milutin, awarded in Andrićgrad by
Serbian Orthodox Church The Serbian Orthodox Church ( sr-Cyrl, Српска православна црква, Srpska pravoslavna crkva) is one of the autocephalous (ecclesiastically independent) Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches. The majori ...
, on 28 June 2014. * Order of the Holy Despot Stefan Lazarevic, 2016. * Order of Friendship, 2016. * Order of the Star of Italy, 2017. *
Order of the Flag of Republika Srpska The Order of the Flag of Republika Srpska ( sr, Орден заставе Републике Српске) is an Order of the Republic of Srpska. It was established in 1993 by the Constitution of Republika Srpska and 'Law on orders and awards' v ...
, 2018. * Medal of Merit of the Czech Republic, 28 October 2019 *
Sretenje Order Sretenje Order ( sr, Сретењски орден) is the fourth highest state order of Serbia. The order is awarded by the decree of the President of Serbia on special occasions. It is awarded for merits in the fields of public, economic, cult ...
, 2021.


See also

* List of UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors


References


Bibliography


Books

* * Iordanova, Dina: Emir Kusturica. London. British Film Institute 2002. * Imsirevic, Almir: "Based on a Truth Story", Sarajevo, 2007.


External links

*
Kustupedia
– the online encyclopedia on the universe of Emir Kusturica
Komuna Belgrade
* Indie Wire
Interview with Kusturica on Black Cat, White Cat




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