- Goodbye, 20th Century!
Infobox Film
name = Goodbye, 20th Century!
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caption = Poster art
director =Darko Mitrevski Aleksandar Popovski
producer =Darko Mitrevski
writer =Darko Mitrevski Aleksandar Popovski
narrator =
starring = Nikolai Ristanovski
Lazar Ritovski
Vlado Jovanovski
music = Risto Vrtev
release =
cinematography = Vladimir Samailovski
editing = Peter Jakonic
released = February 26, 1999 (USA)
runtime = 83 minutes
country = Republic of Macedonia
language = Macedonian
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gross =
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distributor = Salt City Productions (USA release)
imdb_id = 0179196"Goodbye, 20th Century!" (Macedonian: "Zbogum na dvaesetiot vek") is a
1998 Macedonian film directed byDarko Mitrevski andAleksandar Popovski .Plot
"Goodbye, 20th Century!" consists of three stories of extreme violence and emotional despair. The first takes place in the year 2019, where the world has become an environment of apocalyptic wreckage and ruin. A man named Kuzman is sentenced to death by a nomadic tribe, but their attempts to fatally shoot the condemned man are a failure. Fated to live forever, Kuzman wanders the wasteland until he encounters an enigmatic figure who offers him information on how he can escape eternal life. [ [http://movies.tvguide.com/goodbye-20th-century/review/134403 TV Guide Online review] ]
The second story is a three-minute segment that takes place in 1900. Presented as a record of the first wedding ceremony ever captured on film, the scene devolves into violence when it is discovered the newlyweds are actually brother and sister. [http://www.reelviews.net/movies/g/goodbye_20th.html James Berardinelli ReelViews Review] ]
The third story takes place on New Year’s Eve 1999. A man dressed as
Santa Claus returns to his apartment building, where a wake is in session. The solemn mourning degenerates into violence while the sounds of theSid Vicious punk rock rendition of "My Way" floods the proceedings. [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/177631/Goodbye-20th-Century-/overview New York Times/All Movie Guide] ]U.S. release
"Goodbye, 20th Century!" was Macedonia's submission to the
71st Academy Awards for theAcademy Award for Best Foreign Language Film , but was not among the five finalists to achieve the Oscar nomination.cite web|url=http://www.oscarguy.com/Oscars/Annual/71st/Foreign.html|title=The 71st Academy Awards (1998): Foreign Language Film Submissions|publisher=oscarguy.com|accessdate=2008-07-04]The film had its U.S. premiere at 1999
Cinequest Film Festival inSan Jose, California . The same year, it played in the first annualB-Movie Film Festival inSyracuse, New York , where it won awards for Best Editing and Best Set Design."Goodbye, 20th Century!" had a brief theatrical release later in 1999, where it received mixed reviews. Dennis Harvey, writing for "
Variety ", stated "the film's pacing is uneven, tone and intent often unclear, but the visually stylish "Goodbye, 20th Century!" is memorable for sheer idiosyncrasy alone." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117913890.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 Variety review] ] Robert Firsching, reviewing the film for the Amazing World of Cult Movies, praised the film as "an impressionistic howl of rage and despair from a country which has lived on the brink of war for years, a nightmare without beginning or end. One gets the feeling that it has driven everyone concerned a bit mad, and that is where "Goodbye 20th Century!" succeeds the most: without showing a single glimpse of actualBalkan fighting, it portrays the horror and insanity of the conflict in a way that a mere war film would be hard-pressed to achieve." [ [http://www.awcm.us/bbb/nr990623.htm Amazing World of Cult Movies review] ]However,
MaryAnn Johanson , writing for The Flick Filosopher, said the film "feels like it was made by a couple of precocious 13-year-old boys obsessed withincest and bullets and splattering blood. This is strictly for those who like theirscience fiction with a lot of style but very little substance." [ [http://www.flickfilosopher.com/blog/1999/11/goodbye_20th_century_review.html The Flick Filosopher review] ] AndJames Berardinelli , writing for Reel Views, complained that "Popovski and Mitrevski seem to relish making their movie as off-the-wall as possible, and, while the result may grant them satisfaction, it is likely to have the opposite effect on those who find themselves in a theater watching the final product.""Goodbye 20th Century!" was released in the U.S. on VHS video, but to date there has been no DVD release. [ [http://www.amazon.com/Goodbye-20th-Century-Lazar-Ristovski/dp/B00004TYC0/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&s=video&qid=1218413263&sr=8-9 Amazon.com page for VHS video title] ]
ee also
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List of Macedonian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film References
External links
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