The Show Must Go On

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"The Last Reality Show on Earth"
  • 2010
  • 1 hr 20 min
  • 6.7  (599)

The Show Must Go On, released in 2010, is a Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Nevio Marasovic. The movie stars Sven Medvesek as Ivan, a struggling theatre director, who is trying to keep his theatre company afloat in the face of financial turmoil. The plot revolves around Ivan and his team of actors as they put together a production of Shakespeare's King Lear. Ivan is determined to stage the play despite the many difficulties he faces, from a lack of funding to personal problems among the cast. The play becomes a metaphor for the struggles of the theatre company itself and the personal struggles of the individuals involved.

The film explores the sacrifices made by a theatre company in pursuit of their dreams and the lengths to which they must go to keep the show going. Along the way, the characters grapple with creative differences, betrayals, and personal challenges while trying to keep their passion for theatre alive.

The lead character, Ivan, is a complex figure, at times caring and passionate, and at other times, selfish and manipulative. He is proud of his theatre company, and his vision for King Lear is grandiose. However, he also has to navigate his rocky personal life, with a bitter ex-wife who resents his devotion to the theatre, and a strained relationship with his teenage son.

The rest of the cast is equally fascinating, with Natasa Dorcic portraying the fiery Ana, Ivan's leading actress with whom he has a tumultuous romantic history. Ivana Roscic plays Maja, a talented actress who faces personal challenges but is determined not to let them affect her performance.

The film's dark humor and satire are well-executed and make for some genuinely hilarious moments. The witty dialogue and subtle jabs at the expense of the theatre community keep the film moving at a brisk pace.

The movie's cinematography is stark and captivating, with the grey tones reflecting the struggles of the characters to keep their passion for theatre alive in a harsh world. The camera work also captures the complexity of the play within the film, with the audience witnesses the struggle of the actors as they juggle their complicated personal lives with the intense preparations for the show.

The score of the film is well composed, fitting the atmosphere and mood of the movie. The use of classical music and the songs from the theatre production also adds to the overall theme of the movie.

In conclusion, The Show Must Go On is an engaging and entertaining film that provides a glimpse of the struggles and triumphs of the theatre community. The storyline, acting, and cinematography make for a thoroughly enjoyable cinematic experience. The film is an excellent example of the unique storytelling and humor present in modern Balkan cinema.

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  • Release Date
    2010
  • Runtime
    1 hr 20 min
  • Language
    Croatian
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (599)