The Show Must Go On (2010 Film)
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''The Show Must Go On'' is a 2010 Croatian
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drama directed and written by Nevio Marasović, starring
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and Nataša Dorčić. A dystopian story about a TV producer who keeps his reality show's contestants unaware of a global war raging outside their compound, Marasović's debut feature film debut was shot on a very low budget. It won several awards at the Croatian national film festival in Pula and was welcomed by the critics, despite receiving mixed reviews.


Plot

As a result of Croatia joining the European Union in 2013, the country saw massive economical advancement, stabilizing the entire country. Meanwhile, an Asian terrorist coalition has destabilized the relations between Asia and Western countries. In 2020, producer Filip Dogan (Sven Medvešek) starts ''Housed!'', a reality show featuring six couples who live in an isolated, Big Brother-like house in
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for 180 days. After a while, international tensions between Western countries and their unidentified Asian rival escalate into a
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which turns the entire European continent into a battlefield. Military aircraft are flying over Zagreb, and some of the city's landmarks, such as
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and Cibona Tower, are in ruins. Having been cut off from access to media and outside contacts, the show's participants are completely unaware of goings-on outside their house, and their carelessness and preoccupation with trivialities suddenly become fascinating for the viewers, which boosts the show's ratings. Recognizing a winning formula, Dogan spares no effort to keep the participants from finding out what is going on outside the compound, while maintaining a tense relationship with his ex-wife Helena (Nataša Dorčić), a journalist at a competing TV channel.


Background and production

Marasović's inspiration for the screenplay came from the Croatian version of ''Big Brother''. Its second season coincided with the global outbreak of avian influenza in 2005, and, after the show ended, some of the competitors were shocked to learn that some parts of the country were under a military-enforced quarantine, which made Marasović think about what would happen if the show's participants faced a much bigger catastrophe upon their return to the real world. The film was shot in the summer of 2008, over 45 days. A Sony EX1 digital camera with Nikon lenses was used for filming. Of 450 shots in the film, as many as 300 included special effects. Despite this, Marasović said that special effects were being used exclusively to support the story, and described ''The Show Must Go On'' as a "pure drama". The post-production was lengthy, extending, according to Marasović, literally to the film's premiere. Sven Medvešek described his role as "highly interesting" and a "huge challenge", due to the fact that he did not have a TV set at home and was wary of reality shows, so the entire concept was quite unfamiliar to him. Nataša Dorčić, Medvešek's ex-wife both on-screen and in real life, remarked that ''The Show Must Go On'' gave them both a chance to play out "fighting" and "yelling", which were absent from their amicable real-life divorce. The lack of funding affected the production, as the actors sometimes received their lines just before filming. In retrospect, Marasović felt that this ultimately made them the film's "weakest link". The film's working title was ''101. dan'' (''The 101st Day''), under which it was released in some international markets, including Japan.


Release and reception

''The Show Must Go On'' premiered at the 2010
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, where it won four awards: Breza Award for the best film debut, Special Golden Arena for Special Effects, Golden Arena for Best Screenplay, and the Oktavijan Award, given out by the Croatian Society of Film Critics.
Jurica Pavičić Jurica Pavičić (born 2 November 1965 in Split) is a Croatian writer, columnist and film critic. Pavičić's screenplay for ''Witnesses'' (''Svjedoci''), Vinko Brešan's 2003 film, won the Golden Arena for Best Screenplay in the 2003 Pula Film Fes ...
, writing for '' Jutarnji list'' daily, summarized ''The Show Must Go On'' as a "good dystopia with unconvincing protagonists". He noted it was only the third science fiction film in the history of
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, while still being produced with funds that would otherwise be insufficient even for a TV drama. Despite the low budget, he described the film as professionally produced, with "decent" CGI effects. Still, Pavičić found that the film does not give enough attention to its many characters, and that the relationship between Dogan and his ex-wife does not move beyond a "
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post-industrial family cliché". Janko Heidl, a Croatian film critic writing for filmovi.hr website, welcomed ''The Show Must Go On'' as a "praiseworthy endeavor", listing the special effects and an "impressive" depiction of a future Zagreb as its main qualities, but felt that the film lacks a more detailed elaboration of its themes and plot directions. Sven Mikulec, writing for FAK.hr website, praised the film's production and directing while criticizing the actors' performances and poor development of supporting characters, finally noting that Marasović's elan and audacity still made him "leave the theater smiling".


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