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''Young and Healthy as a Rose'' ( Serbo-Croatian: ''Mlad i zdrav kao ruža'', Serbian Cyrillic: ''Млад и здрав као ружа'') is a 1971 Yugoslav feature film directed by
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director Jovan Jovanović. It belongs to the
Yugoslav Black Wave Yugoslav Black Wave (also referred to as Black Wave; or sh-Latn-Cyrl, label=none, separator=" / ", Crni talas, Црни талас) is a blanket term for a Yugoslav film movement of the 1960s and early 1970s. Notable directors include Dušan M ...
movement.


Plot

A young criminal from Belgrade, Stevan, nicknamed Stiv, engages in "borrowing" (a then-official term for theft) cars and petty crime. Along the way, he tells the audience about his antics and misconducts, summarising that every attempt to rehabilitate him has failed. Slowly rising to power, he starts to kill for money and lives a life of decadence, surrounded by sex and drugs. He attracts the attention of a police inspector, who becomes his accomplice. Stevan quickly takes over organized crime in the city. He becomes not only a celebrity but also an idol to young followers who take over buildings in the city for him. He shoots around town and, along with his followers, takes over
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, where they are interviewed by reporters. A police chase breaks out and the camera follows Stevan in his attempt to escape, at the end of which he gets shot by a policeman. The scene is interrupted by footage of Stevan sitting outside a cafe, where he tells the audience that retribution against criminals is possible only in films, and that real-life criminals go unpunished for their crimes. He ends with the line "I am your future".


Cast

* Dragan Nikolić as Stiv *
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as police investigator * María Baxa * Danilo Stojković


Release and censorship

After its official release, the film was shown only twice: at the Pula Film Festival and at the Student's Cultural Center in
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. Screenings were stopped due to its perceived anti-establishment content, although it was never officially banned. The premiere also coincided with several other films such as '' Plastic Jesus'' and '' W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism'', which provoked a regime reaction and confrontation with the Black Wave movement. The first subsequent public screening of the film took place 35 years after its release, as part of the 2006 FEST.


Themes

The film, which found inspiration in politically charged films that were popular in the world at the time that promoted anti-establishment rebellion, was made in the style of the
French New Wave French New Wave (french: La Nouvelle Vague) is a French art film movement that emerged in the late 1950s. The movement was characterized by its rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions in favor of experimentation and a spirit of iconocla ...
, which includes non-linear narration and the protagonist's
inner monologue Intrapersonal communication is the process by which an individual communicates within themselves, acting as both sender and receiver of messages, and encompasses the use of unspoken words to consciously engage in self-talk and inner speech. Intr ...
that runs parallel to the plot. Most of the film was shot with a hand-held camera, which gives it a documentary feel. Some critics dubbed the film's final line, "I am your future", as prophetic, primarily due to the similarities between Stevan and real-life criminals such as Arkan, as well as the film's allusion to the close ties between Yugoslav secret services and organized crime, which had a significant impact on the events in Yugoslavia and Serbia in the 1990s.


Legacy

The
Yugoslav Film Archive The Yugoslav Film Archive ( sr, Југословенска кинотека / Jugoslovenska kinoteka) is a film archive located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Founded in 1949, it is a founding member of the International Federation of Film Ar ...
, in accordance with its authorities based on the Law on Cultural Heritage, declared one hundred Serbian feature films (1911–1999) as
cultural heritage Cultural heritage is the heritage of tangible and intangible heritage assets of a group or society that is inherited from past generations. Not all heritages of past generations are "heritage"; rather, heritage is a product of selection by soci ...
of great importance on December 28, 2016. ''Young and Healthy as a Rose'' is also on that list.


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* {{Authority control 1971 films Gangster films Political satire films Yugoslav crime drama films 1971 crime drama films 1970s political satire films 1970s gang films Films about criminals Films shot in Belgrade Films set in Belgrade Films about the Serbian Mafia Films critical of communism Censored films Serbian-language films Yugoslav avant-garde and experimental films 1970s avant-garde and experimental films