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''The Way to Paradise'' () is a 1970 Croatian film directed by
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and written by Miroslav Krleža, starring
Boris Buzančić Boris Buzančić (13 March 1929 – 9 October 2014) was a Croatian actor and politician who served as the 47th Mayor of Zagreb between 1990 and 1993. A native of Bjelovar, Buzančić began acting very early. He appeared in numerous films and TV ...
and
Ljuba Tadić Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić ( sr-cyr, Љубомир Љуба Тадић; 31 May 1929 – 28 October 2005) was a Yugoslav actor who enjoyed a reputation as one of the greatest names in the history of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography He made his scr ...
. Krleža based the script on his own
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s ''The Cricket under a Waterfall'' and ''The Finale''. It was the first film adaptation of his literary work, and the only one he was personally involved with.


Plot

A man dies and goes to heaven, escaping the predicament of the modern civilisation. However, once there, he encounters similar people and situations.


Cast

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Boris Buzančić Boris Buzančić (13 March 1929 – 9 October 2014) was a Croatian actor and politician who served as the 47th Mayor of Zagreb between 1990 and 1993. A native of Bjelovar, Buzančić began acting very early. He appeared in numerous films and TV ...
as Professor Bernardo Leander *
Ljuba Tadić Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić ( sr-cyr, Љубомир Љуба Тадић; 31 May 1929 – 28 October 2005) was a Yugoslav actor who enjoyed a reputation as one of the greatest names in the history of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography He made his scr ...
as the doctor * Zvonko Strmac as chief physician * Mato Grković as priest from the sarcophagus *
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as Miss Amalija *
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as Marijana *
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as Ensign Bandera * Jovan Ličina as chief physician's patient * Branko Supek as Cadet Rizling * Relja Bašić as Kristian Pendrekovski *
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as Baron Silvester * Dragan Milivojević as first councillor to the embassy *
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as surgeon *
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as chemist * Branka Strmac as the lady with the black hat *
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as the woman who committed suicide from a window


Reception

The film was poorly received at the time of its release. Croatian cinema historian Ivo Škrabalo described it as a film where "Krležian rhetoric was not completed by suggestive development of the plot, so that one could hear only an outpouring of words on the screen, without connected connotations found in literature." The film did not enter competition at the 1971 Pula Film Festival. Krleža disagreed with the critics of ''The Way to Paradise'' who had argued that extensive "meditative dialogue" dominated the film, maintaining his belief that "the human word in a film is equivalent to camera" and that without it, film is "merely
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and nothing else". Nevertheless, he was disappointed by the reception, and denied permissions for film adaptations of his works for the rest of his life.


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* 1970 films Croatian drama films 1970s Croatian-language films Yugoslav drama films Jadran Film films Films about the afterlife {{Croatia-film-stub